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Sony Ericsson T610 - SIM Free Mobile Phone - Aluminum Haze

Sony Ericsson T610 - SIM Free Mobile Phone - Aluminum Haze
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #88008 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sony Ericsson
  • Model: T610
  • Released on: 2003-07-08

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The T610 opens up new ways to share experiences. It introduces QuickShare, which makes sharing memorable moments with your friends easier than ever before. Snap a picture with the built-in camera and you're ready to share because the philosophy behind QuickShare is to make sure sharing is just a few clicks away.

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.

Box Contents

  • T610 Mobile phone
  • Instruction manual
  • Software on CD-ROM
  • Standard battery
  • Mains charger
  • Screen cleaning cloth
  • SIM card


  • Customer Reviews

    Beauty in your hands5
    Sony have created a beautifully designed and solidly built phone. The panels are changeable, so you can choose the colour of the phone.

    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

    A painless transition from Nokia to SonyEricsson4
    Like so many others, I felt it hard to give up the Nokia brand. Nokia have always won the useabilty tests (SonyEricsson always second) and I've never been dissatisfied with the build quality. I'm even writing from Tampere, Finland, home of Nokia's global headquarters and where the world's first NMT and GSM calls were made.

    This time round I opened my eyes to see what else I could get for the same money and with similar specs. First impressions? Sorry Nokia, your looks just aren't sexy any more, and describing them as classic doesn't cut the mustard. And you haven't heeded that criticism concerning your undersized display.

    I have found using the T610 an absolute breeze - it has a very simple, self-explanatory graphic user interface (like a PC's desk-top icons) which is easy to browse through using the phone's miniature joystick - left right, up down, press in to select. Easy. And to think I was worried about leaving the all too familiar Nokia menu behind. I don't miss it at all.

    Naturally, a similarly priced Nokia has similar capabilities, but what the T610 has that sets it apart is Bluetooth. Now, you can use a cable with this phone to have it talk to your PC and synchronize with the contacts and calendars etc. stored in Microsoft Outlook. And it really works well. But using Bluetooth to open a channel between your PC and T610 allows you to do so much more - a cable allows you to upload pictures and photos from PC to camera (one way only), whereas Bluetooth will allow you to transfer the photos taken with your phone onto your PC. If you shrink them to about 2 inches, photos taken with the T610 in reasonable light actually look half decent.

    Bluetooth will also allow you to upload midi ring tones from your PC, taken for free from the web. If you like ring tones, you'll save a lot of money this way. I should point out that you need to buy a 'Bluetooth Dongle' for your PC. They don't cost much and should allow your PC to talk to any other Bluetooth-enabled device.

    I would like to point out that Bluetooth might not be the only means to have your T610 react fully with your PC - software may be available to expand communications via cable or infrared link, but I have no clear knowledge or experience of this. What I would say is that a Bluetooth dongle costs the same as a cable and is fully functional as it comes (software included), so why not? It's wireless, and unlike the also wireless infrared, you don't have to carefully align it 2 cm from your PC/notebook PC's receiver.

    Technicalities aside, hands up who has forgotten to charge their phone again? And where did I leave the charger this time? You won't need to worry quite so often with the T610. I never imagined it would have, according to the manufacturer, an eleven-hour talk time. A very basic yet often overlooked functionality. Standby is excellent, too. However, with any phone that has so many widgets, if you constantly twiddle with it you'll certainly be out of juice in a couple of days.

    So, to sum up the T610 as I have experienced it. Very easy to use. The phone and its display are pleasant to behold. The functionality is good for the money. I won't rate its reliability yet as I've only had it a few weeks. But it does seem solidly built. I'm very satisfied. Why four and not five stars? I'm not the kind of person to give a five. Let's say 9/10 for the money.

    I'd like to end by pointing out that I have used Nokia for comparison here as they have a 33% global market share which is still increasing. I have nothing against them and I'm just as likely to buy another Nokia next time round. SonyEriccson has a 7% market share, and 60% percent of these sales are from camera phones. I though I'd give them a go as I was looking for something fresh but reputable, and so far I haven't been disappointed.

    Good phone let down by poor screen4
    This is a nice little phone with a lot of features you would only expect on phones of a much higher cost. The bluetooth support is espicially useful, it allowed me to load my contacts from my old phone onto this one with ease.

    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.