- Camera, built-in
- Bluetooth wireless technology support
- Colour display
- E-mail client
- Games
- Infrared port
- Modem
- Picture exchange
- Picture Phonebook
- Polyphonic ringtones
- Vibrating alert
- Voice mail key
- Voice memo/sound recorder
- WAP 2.0
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The T610 features a high-resolution screen with 65,536 colours. More importantly, the T610 takes advantage of the large screen by introducing a graphical interface that focuses on ease of use. Soft keys make applications easier and faster to use. Hotlinks in menus give you direct access to various services. And animated icons and colour add life to the desktop and menus. A large screen also gives you space: four rows of menu icons instead of three, and plenty of room for your messages, of course.
The T610 gives you the camera you need to share memorable moments with your friends and family built into your phone. Just one click to activate the camera, another click to take the picture. That's it. You're ready to save and send your picture anywhere in the world. It's easy, it's fast and QuickShare makes it possible.
The T610 is ready to interact. Share content with other devices, other phones and your computer simply drag and drop pictures from your PC to your phone! The T610 can be synchronised with local area networks, PDAs, digital cameras, printers and, of course, the Web.
A high-resolution colour screen and joystick: mobile gaming has never looked or felt better. The T610 supports the Java and Mophun platforms, making the widest range of mobile games and applications available for you to download. A set of exciting games is included in the phone, and more are readily available for download. With direct links to gaming websites in the Entertainment menu, it just couldn't be easier to get yourself a brand-new gaming experience. Again and again.
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The integrated camera can be activated in one click, with once more click to take a picture. Sony Ericsson's new QuickShare technology enables you to easily share pictures with your PC or other phones, using Bluetooth, email, MMS or cable.
The high-resolution screen is of high quality, with 65,000 colours and plenty of space for the new graphical user interface, making the advanced features of the phone easily accesible. Great for use with the camera and for WAP browsing. Soft keys and menu hotlinks also help to make the phone user-friendly - a key consideration in a phone that packs in so many features.
Features of the Sony Ericsson T610 include:
Colour display (65,536 colours, 128 x 160 pixels)
Integrated camera
Bluetooth, infrared and cable connectivity
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) - send pictures and sound like text messages
Downloadable polyphonic & mono ringtones, plus ringtone editor
Downloadable Java games
WAP 2.0 (GPRS), email
High Speed Data (HSCSD - up to 28.8 kbps)
Speed dialling & voice dialling
Predictive text (T9)
Mobile chat
Voice memo / recorder
Picture phone book
Exchangeable covers
Wallpaper, screensaver and themes - all downloadable
Calculator, calendar, alarm
Memory: 2 Mbytes
Size: 102 x 44 x 19 mm
Weight: 95g
Battery standby: 315 hours
Battery talktime: 14 hours
Vibration alert
Tri band
However, the screen is muddy and dull with poor contrast and flickers enough.
I would recommend the Sony Ericsson z600 phone instead of this. It is for all intents and purposes the same phone, but the screen is an order of magnitude better than the one on this model.
The only reason I gave it four stars and not 5 was that the predictive text messaging is not as quick to use as the Nokia's, but now that I'm getting used to it I'm actually starting to like it (a bit) but I'm sure it's a familiarity thing it is not worth a full star taken away from rating but I can't give 4 and 3/4. It has frustrated me enought though to think it's not worth 5 stars. Battery life not the best either, but, hey I go to bed once every 24 hrs, it can charge then... beside the bed if you use it as an alarm.
That shouldn't put you off though, think of the positive;
great sound,
build quality (light years better than Nokia),
resolution (ditto),
bluetooth (if you want that from Nokia, even on a contract you have to pay about £100 for 6600, £130 for an N Gage (what adult would want that?) or put up with an old monochrome, monotonal, housebrick of a 6310),
Oh and there's that build quality (that's worth a mention again)
Great phone in my opinion. Nokia, you need to get your act together!