Sony Ericsson T610

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Sony Ericsson T610
Sony Ericsson T610
Screen 128x160 pixels, 16-bit color, CSTN
Ringtone Polyphonic ringing tones
Networks GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Connectivity GPRS, HSCSD, Bluetooth, IRDA
Physical size 102 x 44 x 19

The Sony Ericsson T610, released in 2003, is a mobile phone manufactured by Sony Ericsson. It was one of the first mobile phones to include a built-in digital camera, colour screen and was a very high selling model.

The T610 is available in three distinct colors: Aluminium Haze, Abyss Blue and Volcanic Red. Many customers of Sony Ericsson in the United Kingdom complained to providers about being unable to obtain the phone in any color other than Aluminium Haze, and to this day it is still the most widely-sold variant of the phone. The retro design of the phone was created by industrial designer Erik Ahlgren, and gained appreciation in magazines, at expositions and among buyers.

The T610 is a cameraphone that can take digital photographs in a resolution up to 288 x 352 pixels. It includes 2.5G technologies, supporting GPRS (Class 8) and HSCSD connections with Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 2.0 capability. It supports polyphonic ringtones in MIDI, and mobile games in Java (J2ME) and Mophun formats.

The latest firmware for T610 is R6D003 (September 2004.)

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Sony Ericsson T610 Internet icon
Sony Ericsson T610 Internet icon

[edit] Variants

  • T616 - GSM 850/1800/1900 version for North America
  • T630 - Updated version of the T610 with TFT display.
  • T637 - Updated version of the T616 with TFT display.

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[edit] Internet connection

[edit] Bluetooth enabled T610 phone as a GPRS modem