Sony Ericsson M600i Review Roundup

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- Added review by CNET ( 21st November, 2006)

Sony Ericsson M600i is second Symbian OS 9.1 and UIQ 3.0 released featuring new push email applications, 80 MB internal memory and remote synchronization. Other features include; MP3, AAC, AAC+, E-AAC+, and m4a support; PowerPoint, Word and Excel editors plus Adobe PDF viewer; Opera 8.0 web browser and bluetooth technology. This slim phone is only 15 mm thick and is available in Granite Black or Crystal White colors for a price of AU$849.00

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CNET reviews the Sony Ericsson M600i, they rated the phone 7.9/10 and write:
“Web browsing comes courtesy of Opera 8, which does a fantastic job rendering wide sites on small screens. Keyboard shortcuts help Net junkies access bookmarks, full screen mode and toggle images for faster page loading. Our review M600i unit came with bookmarks for all carriers’ Web portals, as well as Sony Ericsson specific sites where you can download themes, ringtones, pictures and applications — some are free or free-to-try, but operator data charges still apply. An on-board password manager saves re-typing login details for frequently used sites.”

Infosync reviews the Sony Ericsson M600i, they rated the phone 84% and write:
“A number of factors combine to render the M600i an ideal device for enterprise e-mail, the most prominent of which is the unusual yet surprisingly well-working thumbboard - complete with a near 90-degree learning curve…Although video calls aren’t supported, the M600i offers outstanding voice quality as well as a capable loudspeaker, Bluetooth support for headsets, decent signal reception and on-the-fly refinement of contact searches…Clocking in at 5 hours of talk time and 10 days of standby, the M600i performs slightly above par, but prospective users should keep in mind that heavy use of its advanced feature set will take its toll on battery life.”

Mobileburn reviews the Sony Ericsson M600i, they rated the phone 84% and write:
“Users can create and edit playlists directly on the M600i with relative ease, which is a good thing since I never managed to get the included Disc2Phone software to run on my PC. Tracks are sorted by album, artist, or name, and can be added easily to a playlist from any of these listings…A number of the applications that come pre-loaded on the M600 are quite fine, not the least of which are the Calendar and the Quickoffice suite. The calendar app is very pretty and makes good use of the available screen real estate.”




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