Sony Ericsson K660i

15 APR 2008
Launch price from £free

Stuff says

A garden variety 3G trooper with a hidden talent for slick full fat web browsing
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  • Pros Geared for mobile internet. User-friendly web shortcuts. Skilful music player. Nice line in mobile extras
  • Cons Average camera with no flash or autofocus. Prosaic design

So dazzling are the bright stars of the Walkman and Cyber-shot range that it’s easy to forget that Sony Ericsson launches handsets outside of its music and camera crew. The sleek W890i and 5MP C902 may have you swooning, but if it’s web surfing you’re after the K660i deserves your attention.

On first glance the K660i will hardly get you salivating, looking like your average Sony Ericsson 3G candybar. Its mirrored façade, rounded edges and funky coloured stripe make it sharper dressed compared to similar stable mates like the K530i, but otherwise you’re seemingly in the presence of a respectable mid-ranger.

Web slinger
Don’t be fooled by the apparent workaday rep, though, because the K660i is a web demon. Not only does its surf to the latest HSDPA download speeds but also sports handy browser shortcuts to make your mobile internet experience less exasperating.

Web surfers can choose between seeing the full fat internet in all its glory or trimmed to fit the two-inch display. Plump for the former and you can view the entire page (in portrait or landscape), zooming in and out of nominated sections using the Nokia MiniMap-esque technique with a virtual mouse pointer making web link selection more accurate.

Take a shortcut

With an up-to-date HSDPA engine and a strong signal, pages load like the clappers but it’s the shortcut internet keys that improve browsing no end. When in web mode, the 3, 6, 9 and # keys give one-touch access to the Google search bar, bookmarks, home page and the zoom function, making your on-fly web life so much simpler.

 

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