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Old 09-04-2004, 10:09 PM   #3
Stormymystic
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this might be of help....this is the t610 phone info...
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Sony Ericsson T610 Camera Phone Review
by Todd Ogasawara
12/11/2003
Sony Ericsson calls the T610 camera phone an image and entertainment phone instead of a smartphone. They reserve the smartphone designation for the higher-end and higher-priced, PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)-like P800 and P900 series. The T610 is, however, a very capable and relatively tiny Bluetooth-enabled GSM/GPRS wireless phone.


The T610 is not based on Linux, the Microsoft Smartphone, Palm OS, or Symbian OS platforms. Nor does it have the larger storage memory (4 to 16MB RAM) associated with phones typically categorized as smartphones. Instead, it is based on the proprietary Sony Ericsson OS. And it can run applications written in Java.

This Sony phone has a 65536-color screen, 2MB of internal RAM, a built-in camera capable of taking small still photos, a WAP/XHTML browser, and support for both infrared and Bluetooth personal-area wireless communications.

Voice Features
The T610 does not present many surprises in its core function: serving as a wireless telephone. Its speaker volume is sufficient for most conditions. Pressing the left soft button when viewing the main screen takes you to a call list with easily interpreted icons that represent incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. Pressing the right soft button takes you to a menu to let you quickly toggle ring tones, Bluetooth, and infrared. The same menu also lets you create a quick note in the notepad.

The only major phone feature shortcoming is the lack of a speakerphone.
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Hardware Information and End-User Features
Sony Ericsson T610 Specifications
Wireless Capabilities GSM (Tri-band 900/1800/1900MHz)
GPRS
Infrared
Bluetooth
Size & Weight 4.09 by 2.17 by 0.75 inches (102 by 44 by 19mm)
3.35 ounces (95 grams)
Screen STN
65536 colors
128 by 160 pixels
1.38 by 1.63 inches
Audio Speaker/Microphone
Headset Jack
Camera: Still 352 by 288 maximum image size
Fixed lens
No flash
10 to 31KB observed typical still-image file size
Camera: Video NA
Memory 2MB internal RAM
Power 315 hours standby
14 hours of talk time
4 hour charge time for lithium-ion battery
I found out more about the 3200, here is s ite that list all the info, to much stuff to try and paste here...
http://www.mobiledia.com/phones/nokia/3200.html
but from the looks of it, it is an ok phone, but not as good as the other as far as memory, but has alot of other nice features on it [img]smile.gif[/img]

[ 09-04-2004, 10:19 PM: Message edited by: Stormymystic ]
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