July 16th, 2008
Sony Ericsson K660i Review by CNET.com.au
No CommentsThe K660i seems like a tricky pitch for Sony Ericsson. Its feature set resembles a basic, pre-paid model phone with the addition of HSDPA.

The K660i seems like a tricky pitch for Sony Ericsson. Its feature set resembles a basic, pre-paid model phone with the addition of HSDPA.

Sony Ericsson K660i Cell Phone
The Sony Ericsson K660i measures 104 mm x 47 mm x 14.7 mm and weighs 95g. It features a 2-megapixel camera on the back, with a self-portrait mirror, but no flash or auto-focus.

With entry-level handsets becoming increasingly better looking, the Sony Ericsson Z555i will struggle to compete with more aesthetic handsets.
Sony Ericsson Z555 Cell Phone
The Sony Ericsson Z555 measures 95 mm x 49 mm x 16.5 mm and weighs 95g. It has a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth with A2DP support and a complete let down 12MB of built in memory, but the memory is expandable thanks to the M2 card slot.
A better, though less shouted-about feature is the screen auto rotate. Holding the phone in its usual orientation results in a tall, portrait format screen.

The X1 has certainly been one of the hot products of GSMA, as evidenced by the number of people swarming around the phone at the Sony Ericsson booth.

The Z770i also has an extra bit of poke under that bonnet, with HSDPA 3G connectivity inside enabling fast web access and over-the-air downloads.
Sony Ericsson Z780 Cell Phone
The Sony Ericsson Z780 measures 92 x 49 x 16 mm and weighs 100g.It’s a quad-band GSM handset with tri-band UMTS support, which seems just enough for worldwide roaming. It also flaunts a built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS support.

Sony Ericsson G502 Cell Phone
The Sony Ericsson G502 measures 109 x 46 x 13.5mm and weighs 83.5g.It’s features include a 2-megapixel camera, built-in FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth stereo A2DP, and A-GPS — all in an uninspiring candybar design. Continue Reading »
The aluminum lid takes almost the entire back of the W890 with only the 3.2 MP camera, its light sensor, the speaker and the manufacturer’s logo in the upper part.