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As Hollywood consistently continues to demonstrate, sequels seldom replicate the artistic success of the original.
The first of Sony Ericsson’s mid-range phones to bear the ‘K’ badge previously reserved for Cyber-shot phones, the K660i stakes the internet as its territory, with 3.5G capabilities and dedicated browser shortcuts.
The newest addition to the camphone enthusiasts’ darlings, theCyber-shot range, is Sony Ericsson's first foray into the brave new world of 8-megapixel cameras. But far from being a one-trick pony, the C905 offers all the features we’ve come to expect from a flagship handset.
The 2610 is probably one of the most basic phones you’ll find on the market but unfortunately it doesn’t provide the rock-solid reliability and basic functionality that Nokia so often achieve with their entry-level no-frills handsets.
This sleek addition to Sony Ericsson’s wildly successful Walkman series provides welcome improvements and some solid technical advances.
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