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- MW Team
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Monday, 12 November 2007 |
Sony Ericsson is touting, or at
least their supporters are, the upcoming new K660 as some phone apt for the Web
generation, mainly the young and hip.
These punters’ interests would certainly be stoked by its special web
features. There are dedicated shortcut keys for easy surfing, especially when
you can move around a web site as you would with a PC mouse. You can blog your
pictures and video directly and very fast via HSPDA broadband speed. And just as swiftly you can zoom in on Google
maps. The 2-inch display is web optimized to display in landscape mode. Media facilites include FM radio and a 2MP
camera. Onboard memory is small, just 32MB.
You’ll need a Memory Stick, up to 4GB, if you can get one. It’s not really a smartphone but as it’s
running J2ME Platform (JSR 75) you can install PDA-like applications. And the Java graphics is 3D. That should go down well with games.
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