![]() ![]() While we've listed the lack of a camera as a sore point in our summary, it could be a boon for organisations where confidentiality and security is paramount. When switching on or off the M600i, a flight mode option is presented so you can access organiser functions without disobeying airline rules banning the use of mobile phones.Įxchange Active Sync allows push synchronisation of their e-mail, calendar and contacts for companies on Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. The home screen basically functions as a summary of your mobile existence, showing the number of e-mails and messages in your inbox calendar appointments and tasks for the day and recently missed calls. Messaging options include e-mail, SMS and MMS, and aside from the dual function keypad, text entry options also include an onscreen virtual keyboard and handwriting recognition. 80MB of internal memory provides ample storage for applications and user data, supplemented by the M2 expansion port. With the relatively rare Symbian OS v9.1 UIQ 3 powering the M600i, there is a slight learning curve for those unaccustomed to the interface, however Sony Ericsson P910i users should feel right at home. By keeping your photographic expectations low, you should not be disappointed.The M600i is a 3G-capable phone with Bluetooth 2.0, GPRS, infrared and USB 2.0 for connectivity. ![]() If you require features such as self-portrait help, auto-focus and flash then you will be out of luck. You can zoom in/out and post original images to a blog but that’s about it. It lacks the normal range of features we have come to expect as standard. This figure was reduced when other tasks were involved.Ĭompared to the music functionality, the W350 camera ability is disappointing. I was able to get well over ten hours of battery life when just playing music. Playlists can be created while both PlayNow and TrackID features are supported. You have full control over the selection and playing of music. Not surprisingly, with the “W” designation, this model concentrates its main appeal on its Walkman music playing functionality. These are situated on the right side of the handset. Completing the various rim controls are those for adjusting volume and brightness. A slider key, located on top of the handset, is available to lock/unlock the various dedicated music keys. Positioned on the lower left side is the rather large connection socket that can be used for charging using the handsfree unit and USB linking while further up is the Walkman player button. Arranged along the top of the keypad is a silver navigation control sandwiched between black keys for selection, back and clear/on/off functions. These keys are responsive to the touch although some might find them a little on the small size. Opening the flip cover, which increases the length to 140mm, reveals a black telephonic keypad with illuminated numbers and letters. The same controls can be used with the unit’s FM radio feature. You can stop, pause and play music plus cycle through available tracks with this control pad. Positioned below the screen is a music control arrangement consisting of an orange circle overlaid by a dumbbell shape. It should suffice for most eventualities. While small in comparison to some other screens currently available, the image quality displayed is clear and bright. This screen has a 176 x 220 pixel resolution. As mentioned earlier, the W350 handset’s screen is always visible. Weighing 75g and measuring 104 x 43 x 11mm (H x W x D), when in its closed state, the W350 handset is certainly compact and lightweight.
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