Connectivity and Features
The W660 supported both GSM and 3G networks, facilitating a mobile internet speed of up to 384 kbps. Connectivity options included Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP for wireless audio streaming, although it lacked WLAN and positioning services like GPS. The phone's web experience was driven by a WAP 2.0/HTML browser, which was innovative for accessing online content on-the-go, supplemented by an RSS reader for staying updated with news feeds.
Sony Ericsson enhanced communication with support for SMS, MMS, email, and instant messaging, while entertainment options were expanded with downloadable games and Java applications, thanks to MIDP 2.0 support. Its Walkman player 2.0 application allowed users to manage music files efficiently, underlining the phone's entertainment-first agenda.
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson W660 Camera and Multimedia
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson W660 Connectivity and Features
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson W660 Battery and Storage
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson W660 Conclusion