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Sony Ericsson K618i: Maximum Output - Minimum Fuss
by Carly Charu
The Sony Ericsson K608i is another addition to the raising 3G mobile phone portfolio of this successful joint venture. This dual camera phone is aimed at business executive looking for a simple, stylish and powerful tool to assist them do their job more efficiently. The Sony Ericsson K608i offers the best amalgamation of technology and style - a trait inherited in almost all Sony Ericsson mobile phones.
The Sony Ericsson K608i is a simple candy-bar shaped 3G phone. Currently available in Aluminum Silver, other colour solutions for this handset can not be ruled out keeping an eye on its rapidly rising popularity - not just in business circles, but across all segments. Fairly straight contours, clean and minimalistic design, well spaced out keypad and a 262k coloured TFT screen makes up for a good 'first impression' about the phone.
Feature wise too, the Sony Ericsson K608i is really impressive. The primary camera module of this dual camera phone is 1.3 megapixel, located at the back of the handset. Equipped with advanced imaging options like digital zoom and integrated flash, the Sony Ericsson K608i is capable of producing amazing pictures and videos in all light conditions. Capture life's precious moments in sharp and true to life pictures and share them instantly with all you want via MMS or emails. Apart from the 1.3 megapixel module, a secondary VGA camera is mounted in the top of the display for the purpose of video calling across UMTS networks.
The Sony Ericsson K608i supports triband GSM mobile network and changes band automatically. Apart from high speed 3G, the handset can give seamless data connectivity via its built in GPRS technology. A WAP 2.0/xHTML browser for easy surfing and a decent memory pool of 32 Mb allows you to find and download your desired content to the handset instantly. Local connectivity options includes Bluetooth v2.0, Infra red and USB to quick sharing and transfer of information with compatible devices.
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Carly Charu is an expert author and the webmaster of Mobile Phones .The website having details of Contract phones
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This is a very nice phone i purchased it 4 month ago online. It has 3G but i cant use that since i live in north america. It has mp3 player and playes videos.
Specs:
Network: GSM 900/1800/1900 + UMTS 2100 Data: GPRS + UMTS (3G) Screen: 176x220 pixels, 262k colours Camera: 2 megapixels Size: Coompact candy bar 102x45x17mm / 89 grams Bluetooth: Yes Memory card: Memory Stick Micro Infra-red: No Polyphonic: Yes Java: Yes Battery life: Not specified
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