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Thursday, February 23, 2006
Mobileburn tests Sony Ericsson M600
As reported before the M600 and W950i use the same base hardware and software, yet while W950i is focused on consumers with needs for music and camera, M600 is for corporate use, with support for several corporate email systems, including Microsoft Exchange/ActiveSync.
To enter text you press on the sides of the keys. Each key has up to 3 symbols (left, center, right). It also sports a 3-way scroll wheel (up, down, select). Sony has had phones with this feature for a long time. It also has 80 MB of memory that can be extended.
Several photos are included in the article.
Sony Ericsson M600 Gallery (MobileBurn)
To enter text you press on the sides of the keys. Each key has up to 3 symbols (left, center, right). It also sports a 3-way scroll wheel (up, down, select). Sony has had phones with this feature for a long time. It also has 80 MB of memory that can be extended.
Several photos are included in the article.
Sony Ericsson M600 Gallery (MobileBurn)
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Have you seen the M600i and W950i? They look very promising!
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