expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:17
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When the M600i arrived in the labs, it was unstable and ran for only a few minutes before crashing. We couldn't get the firmware update software to work at first, as the Windows software supplied with the phone lacked the necessary drivers to connect to...
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A phone looking like a small PDA including Internet connectivity and Blackberry push email, it also has another feature that can make texting a joy not a chore.
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:17
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Keyboard Maestro Rocks It is difficult to tell whether the M600i from Sony Ericsson is intended primarily for business users or primarily for consumers. There is strong evidence on both sides, and it may be that this causes some reviews to flutter arou...
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If youre one of those people who has to wade waist-deep through their inbox every day, we have a fair idea of what youre thinking: "Why on earth would I want to get email when Im away from my desk?" Theres something to be sai...
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The business phone market has recently become a hard fought battleground for mobile phone manufacturers and the M600i is currently competing with several strong contenders such as the BlackBerry Pearl, the Samsung i320 and the Nokia E61. It has the no...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:17
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Design Theres no denying the M600i is a smartphone, with a jog-dial, stylus, touchscreen interface and a modified QWERTY keypad alerting users this is no ordinary handset. Available in a black or white case, it has a stark and blockish build that is r...
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T3.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:17
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Touchscreen controls set this ultra-slim smart phone apart from the others. With a scroll wheel and QWERTY keyboard, there are tons of ways to control it too. Well, several, anyway.Email set-up isnt too problematic - you fill in your details online...
Small, Lots of navigation options, Innovative browser and keypad...
No Wi-Fi...
A businesslike-looking phone with a very good Web browser. Shame about the buggy email access, though.
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stuff.tv Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:19
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Small, functional and useable: thats what gadgeteers are striving for. But sometimes it must be like trying to squeeze Pavarotti into a leotard, a mission impossible if ever there was one. Sony Ericsson has done it, though, with the M600i smartphone.A...
Quality multimedia device. Large screen.
Clunky typing. More input facilities than needed.
All work and no play makes the M600i a dull toy. The W950i or the P990 are better bets...
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It?s not hard for other models to leave this one in the dust.
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The bright clear touchscreen is nice, but the M600i is let down by a fiddly interface and the fiddly to use keys dont help the matter either...
Large touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard, 3G, stereo Bluetooth...
Keyboard difficult to use, fiddly interface...
The bright clear touchscreen is nice, but the M600i is let down by a fiddly interface and the fiddly to use keys dont help the matter either...
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But Sony Ericsson has finally brought its first UIQ 3 device to the market, the M600i. This is the first of three new UIQ 3 smart phones to arrive this year from the company, although all three phones are very different in terms of the functionality t...
The Sony Ericsson M600i is the first UIQ 3 device from Sony Ericsson and it does have a few rough edges, both in terms of features and the user interface. Its not a replacement for the P910i by any means, although it is the better email device out of...
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When you ask a user what they want most from a smartphone, the answer is likely to involve it looking and feeling more like a mobile phone. The M600i satisfies both these requirements. It has a large colour screen with a hybrid keyboard underneath. Dat...
Works with most types of email...
Buttons favour the small-fingered...
When you ask a user what they want most from a smartphone, the answer is likely to involve it looking and feeling more like a mobile phone. The M600i satisfies both these requirements. It has a large colour screen with a hybrid keyboard underneath. Dat...
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The stylish yet feature packed M600i is an interesting, yet welcome addition to the market. Its lack of WiFi and camera are the only sour points of what is otherwise a solid smart phone.
Size and Weight, Push e-mail, Dual function keyboard, Scroll wheel, Display...
No Wi-Fi, No Camera, Stylus location, Onboard Memory The Final Word The stylish yet feature packed M600i is an interesting, yet welcome addition to the market. Its lack of WiFi and camera are the only sour points of what is otherwise a solid smart phone.
The stylish yet feature packed M600i is an interesting, yet welcome addition to the market. Its lack of WiFi and camera are the only sour points of what is otherwise a solid smart phone.
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:20
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Sony Ericssons M600i is a Symbian/UIQ smartphone with wide appeal, thanks to its support for 3G connectivity, push email, the Opera Web browser, plus a range of multimedia features.
Excellent keyboard, Very good Web browser, Small and light...
Lacks WiFi, No camera, Somewhat complex user interface...
Sony Ericssons M600i is a Symbian/UIQ smartphone with wide appeal, thanks to its support for 3G connectivity, push email, the Opera Web browser and a range of multimedia features...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:20
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With the M600i, Sony Ericsson delivers a stylish BlackBerry alternative with some extra features that score points for business use (such as the QuickOffice suite and RSS alerts) as well as an MP3 player for downtime. The key caveats are the lack of a...
Ample screen, uses 3G, wide range of email support, good set of business tools, ample on-board memory plus slot for M2 memory card.
No digital camera, limited support for video, busy interface and number of features can be overwhelming.
With the M600i, Sony Ericsson delivers a stylish BlackBerry alternative with some extra features that score points for business use (such as the QuickOffice suite and RSS alerts) as well as an MP3 player for downtime. The key caveats are the lack of a...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:39:08
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This model is built-in with UMTS (i.e. 3G) network capable but without the front camera in-place, one may wonder why Sony Ericsson markets this as a 3G phone without the capability of 2-way video calls. The device built-in 80MB memory after initial boo...
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Techreviews.tv Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:17
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For a 3G candybar handset, it is remarkably skinny at 105 x 15 x 54 mm. It also has things like a media player, document and spreadsheet editors, and A2DP standard Bluetooth connectivity.
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DesignThe M600i has an understated elegance in its simple block form factor (which it shares with the W950). Angular edges are offset by rounded edges and the overall impression is one of compact solidity. The M600 is available in black or white. Both...
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phonedog.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:17
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Full disclosure up front: The Sony Ericsson m600i smartphone is not for everyone. It has some quirks and flaws, and the fact that its only compatible with European high speed networks is a major shortcoming for a smartphone to be used in the U.S. Th...
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Sony Ericsson M600i reviewSam Stephens, June/July 2006 The M600 is the first Symbian OS 9.1 / UIQ 3.0 device to be released by Sony Ericsson. It was announced on 6th February 2006 and has been commercially available from around May/June. The M600i is a...
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mobilementalism.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:19
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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...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:19
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While it didnt win us over right away, the somewhat quirky Sony Ericsson M600 eventually managed to soften our stone hearts. This pretty little device has a lot of functionality in a design barely larger than a Motorola RAZR V3.
Small/light, attractive, A2DP Bluetooth stereo, compact QWERTY keyboard...
UI issues, a number of bugs, no WiFi, no softkeys or joystick...
Our M600i came from the UK market and was running phone firmware R4A002, PDA R3B01, Bluetooth R3A01, and CDA R2A01I have to admit that for the first few days I really disliked the M600i. My first experience after turning it on and configuring Internet...
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The phone supports UMTS 3G, tri-band GSM, it sports a 2.55" touchscreen 256k QVGA LCD, has a rocker-style qwerty keyboard and a scroll wheel, supports the new Memory Stick Micro (M2), has Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support (no EDR), SIR-based IrDA, a 900...
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You wait and wait for a new UIQ handset and then three come along at once. Well, OK, not exactly ‘at once' but SonyEricsson's P990 can't be far off, its W950i should also be around before too much longer, and to whet the appetite we have the M600i, avail...
In the looks department and the all important aspect of data entry the M600i is superb. Its large screen and very clever and usable text entry system both deserve high praise.But I found the scroll wheel less wonderful to use, and the UIQ user interface i...
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LordPercy.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:20
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At last push email that doesnt require a pocket calculator sized blackberry or speaking into your Ipaq. Sony Ericsson give is the M600i a wafer thin smartphone that is not only a joy to use but has that all important killer application. Is this the end fo...
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A QWERTY-pad is usually featured in smartphones only as a handy addition to the overall functionality. What really exert influence on choosing a phone is set of incorporated functions, which is emphasized in all ads more that all other details. It may...
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