Sony Ericsson M600i Review

Posted by Mobile Mentalism on August 10th, 2006 - 4:08 pm

Sony Ericsson M600i review The Sony Ericsson M600i is a new smartphone based on the top-end Sony Ericsson P990. Aimed at Blackberry lovers, the M600i focuses firmly on messaging and connectivity feautures, offering suport for no less than nine different push email services, but at the expense of a camera and WiFi support.

The M600i offers support for video and music, and comes in an extremely attractive package, with a glorious screen, QWERTY keyboard and stylus input, and is only 2mm thicker than a RAZR. If you're looking for an extremely attractive alternative to the BlackBerry, the Sony Ericsson M600i could be the smartphone for you.

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MobileMentalism is a blog dedicated to the disconnected. The focus is primarily mobile phones, but will clearly shift as the technology itself evolves and morphs, swallows other devices (mobile MP3 player anyone? digital camera?), and expands into different sectors (gaming, sat-nav, banking). Mike Evans is a lecturer in Computer Science, specialising in social computing, and devotee of the mobile gizmo. I’ve conducted research for Orange, developed Java apps for a now-defunct computer games developer (bless that dotcom crash!), and am currently working on a project with a mobile services company.