Sony Ericsson K660i

By Joseph Hanlon on 01 April 2008

There's more ticks than crosses next to the K660i, but ultimately this is a handset that fails to capture our imagination. HSDPA is nice, but it boosts the price of this phone well beyond otherwise similarly spec'd handsets, and we're not convinced that the younger market will be taking advantage of the speed.

Editor's rating:6.7 User rating:6.6
  • Good: HSDPA Web speeds • Handy Web shortcut keys • Good battery life • Bundled 256MB M2 memory card
  • Bad: Uninspiring candy-bar design • 2-inch QVGA not best for Web browsing
  • Specs: Candybar • Bluetooth, HSDPA • Numerical keypad • Memory Stick Duo • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$399.00

At the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona this year Sony Ericsson announced two new CyberShot branded phones and in the process changed the CyberShot branding prefix from K (as in K850i) to C (C902). This left us wondering if the K prefix may get recycled to mean something new. If the K660i is indicative of this change, maybe K now means phones for kids.

Design
If the lime and white colour scheme didn't give away the target market for this phone then the lanyard clip at the bottom of the handset confirmed our suspicions. The K660i is a cheap-to-mid range phone designed to appeal to a youth market.

Our first impressions of the K660i were not strong. The handset is a simple looking Sony Ericsson candy-bar with a two-inch QVGA colour display. Below the screen and navigation buttons are tiny circular numeric keys, each about the size of M&M minis (you know, the tiny little ones). While this isn't the most attractive keypad design we've seen, it's certainly easy to use.

At 15mm the K660i is thicker than we'd like, especially for a low-spec phone, given Sony Ericsson's previous success with super-slim styled handsets. On the left-hand side of the phone you'll find an M2 memory stick slot, which is great for hot-swapping memory, and on the bottom of the handset is the combined charging and headphone port. Sony Ericsson bundle a 256MB memory card with the handset, which is generous for a phone in this price range.

Features
It seems a cruel irony that while the K660i has HSDPA, other phones designed with Web browsing in mind don't have similarly fast data speeds (we're looking squarely at you iPhone). Call us cynics, but the only reason you put HSDPA in a phone marketed at kids is to sell music downloads.

That said, the K660i does have a few nice Web-focused features. The four keys on the right side of the numeric pad (3,6,9 and #) are browser shortcuts for bookmarks, search entry, page zooming and a shortcut to Sony Ericsson's "Fun and Downloads" site. These shortcuts definitely come in handy for speedy surfing. The pre-installed NetFront browser is apparently Web 2.0/xHTML compatible, however our experience suggested that the K660i is only adequate for browsing mobile sites; we encountered some difficulty with page rendering on some standard sites we tried to access, and the small screen makes reading long, wide pages tiresome even when using the nifty zoom tool.

The K660i also features a 2-megapixel camera on the back, with a self-portrait mirror, but no flash or auto-focus. We tested the camera outside on a beautiful, sunny day and took some very nice photos. Quick processing helps keep the focus sharp and free of movement blur, and the colour reproduction was bright and true. Later in the day though, without a flash, the camera struggled to perform to the same high standard.

Performance
Parents who may be considering this phone for their kids will be happy to know that the basics are in place. During our tests we constantly saw strong reception and voice calls sounded loud and clear.

Similarly comforting is the K660i's battery life; between three and four days during our tests, which is good for a phone with an HSDPA chipset. This should mean that kids will have enough charge to make a call wherever they may be.

Like all Sony Ericsson phones, the K660i includes a decent media player and Walkman-esque media browser. It's hard to ascertain whether the K660i features the same audio hardware as a Walkman branded phone, however, the music we played sounded good through the bundled headphones; nice clear audio with decent bass.

Accessing menus is pleasingly fast, with only momentary lag between selecting a menu item and having it appear on screen. We did see considerable lag when accessing certain graphics-heavy Web sites, and this is more than likely due to a less-than-ideal processor than with network speeds.

Overall
The K660i seems like a tricky pitch for Sony Ericsson. Its feature set resembles a basic, pre-paid model phone with the addition of HSDPA. The question is: does the targeted youth market want or need fast Web on their phones? Adding a popular instant messaging client would have made the answer to that question simpler.

In the past we've found Sony Ericsson's budget range to be very good, such as with the S500i, and while the K660i performs as well as the S500i in terms of voice and texting, it certainly doesn't match the S500i in terms style or sex appeal. Perhaps we're being overly fashion conscious, but we think sex appeal will prove to be more important than speedy Web browsing to this market.

Topics: budget, mobile phone, radio, sony ericsson, k660, web, phone, handset, hsdpa, browse

Comments (19)

  • kizwan gave a review on 07/07/2009 06:32 Report abuse

    • Good: HSDPA, Fast, Stable
    • Bad: Screen too small, Only 2MP camera, no flash

    This is the 3rd Sony Ericsson I have owned. First was K610i & 2nd was K320i which both I give it to my aunt. I use this phone as modem connected to my laptop. Stable & has not freeze....yet.

  • cn2 gave a review on 15/06/2009 02:45 Report abuse

    • Good: good music sound , like the style
    • Bad: slow and lags alot

    I thought this was a good phone to start with , the music player is v good and the style is quite unique but i've only had this phone for 4 months and its freezing all the time ! i turn the phone on to text someone , text too fast , and then it just blanks out , so i have to turn it off and the on again , then it will do it again ! Turns out i sometimes have to reboot my phone 3 times in the space of a minute !

  • rubel gave a review on 08/06/2009 15:11 Report abuse

    i like it ..itz sexy

  • geeky gave 5/10 on 18/03/2009 23:01 Report abuse

    features are ok. nice sound. The back button in media center sometimes do not respond.

  • fia gave 10/10 on 08/01/2009 00:04 Report abuse

    i like it....

  • sdevika_85 gave 5/10 on 02/12/2008 20:37 Report abuse

    stylish, but i couldnt able to run and .wmv movies also... really vexed up.... all of suden mobile display went off and only can view black screen. after switch off and on things getttng better....

  • kerribbyxox gave 6/10 on 27/11/2008 06:07 Report abuse

    • Good: the looks.
    • Bad: memory, (for the price of the phone), camera, price.

    This phone is good. i have only had the phone a few days but i think its a bit pricey for the quality. i must say the only reason i got the phone is for what it looks like. I dont find much else good with it. the camera is very bad aswell.

  • xxloves.it gave 10/10 on 17/11/2008 20:08 Report abuse

    • Good: looks, design
      colour (back and wine)
      music player
      cool flash themes!!!
    • Bad: only 2 megapixels

    such a good looking phone! im gonna get it soon..

  • liquidskinn gave 9/10 on 16/11/2008 09:11 Report abuse

    • Good: not for novice cellphone owners; not for insatiable consumers that wants the best phone but is not willing to pay higher price.
    • Bad: walkman 3.0 with megabass, enhanced media center. Cybershot 2.0 camera software. HSDPA.

      the best for internet surfing addicts coz once used as modem, becomes faster than broadband (at least, from where I came from).

    @jalu and everyone having restarts

    you should've tried updating the firmware, coz that solves most issues regarding freezing and restarts. It says so on the Sony Ericsson website.

    if you don't know how to update it, you can start by going to the SOny Ericsson website and download Update Service under Support. Once done downloading, install it and follow the instructions (Yes, there are instructions).

  • jono gave 4/10 on 04/11/2008 19:21 Report abuse

    • Good: design
      key pad
    • Bad: life span

    my sister owns this fone and it was good for about 2 weeks. then everything freezes up and stops texting.

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