Sony Ericsson K600

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Sony Ericsson K600i
Compatible networks UMTS 2100, GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
Dimensions 104.3×45×18.9 mm
Weight 105g
Memory 33MB
Battery 900 mAh Li-ion
Display 1.8 inch, 176x220 pixels, 256,000 color TFT
Rear camera 1.3 megapixels
Connectivity Bluetooth, infrared port, USB

The Sony Ericsson K600 is a 3G mobile phone handset manufactured by Sony Ericsson. It was announced in the first quarter of 2005.[1] The K600i is its international variant. Generally available on the Orange network in the UK, the K600i is very closely related to the K608i and V600i models, and was produced at the same time. The K608i was available on the 3 network, and the V600i was available on the Vodafone network. The K608i and V600i are both practically the same phone internally as the K600i, but look different externally.[2]

Main Features

  • Measurement: 104.3mm x 45mm x 18.9mm (4.13" x 1.77" x .79")
  • Weight: 105g, 3.7 oz
  • 1.3 MegaPixel, 1280x1024 pixels (main camera) and front-mounted QCIF (176x144 pixels) camera for video calls
  • digital zoom up to 4x and photo light
  • triband with GPRS and 3G support
  • MP3, MPEG4 playback
  • 33MB internal memory
  • FM Radio with RDS
  • Bluetooth and Infrared support
  • Java MIDP 2.0

Reviews

The K600 was relatively small for a 3G phone at the time of its manufacture. As the phone doesn't feature a memory card slot, it is mainly criticised for its inability to expand memory. It is usually praised for its connectivity options, it can serve as a modem for a computer either via USB data cable or Bluetooth.

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