Sony Ericsson M600i (Silver): More business. More fun...

The inclusion of business applications in mobile phones have made a good impact on the users performance in their professional world. in addition to multimedia applications, business oriented phones are also getting huge popularity. The ever growing mobile industry has come up with new technologies that can cater to the growing needs of mobile users all over the globe. Recently, Sony Ericsson has also launched a mobile phone that are endowed with all the advanced features. The Sony Ericsson M600i – a UMTS enabled phone that offers technical flexibility.

Endowed with Symbian operating system (OS 9.1) and UIQ 3.0 – the phone provides features such as push-email, mobile internet browsing, customisation and enhanced music applications. The phone with UIQ and Symbian OS help strengthen the mobile phone capabilities and services. The slim and stylish device features a touch screen, handwriting recognition, email tool and messaging services. And with push email, remote synchronisation and expandable memory support – add more to the UMTS enabled phone.

The Sony Ericsson M600i at only 15mm thickness, easily slips into the pocket. And it is one of the slimmest business phones available in the mobile market. The advanced software platform enhances the phone capability – making it a multitasking gadget. Users can browse the internet while making a call and more. With UMTS technology, the phone offers easy and fast handling of emails and downloading of heavy documents such as PowerPont, Word, Excel and PDF files.

The phone comes in different attractive colours, which include granite black and silver. However, the Sony Ericsson M600i (Silver) looks more tempting. The phone has a large colour screen with 240 x 320 pixels allowing users to view high quality videos and graphic contents with ease. In addition to business features, the Sony Ericsson M600i (Silver) also offers a media player, 3D games, video streaming and more – making the phone more entertaining and user-friendly.

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