Advantages
- Cool front design and bold choice of colour combinations
- HSDPA support (3.6 Mpbs) as well as quad-band GSM with EDGE
- Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
- FM radio with RDS support
- Positioning services with Google Maps pre-loaded
- NetFront 3.4 with enhanced functionality; cursor and full page view zoom
- Very affordable
Disadvantages
- Small display for web browsing
- Camera is not suitable for prints
- Creaking soft keys
- The front & backside are fingerprint magnets
- The backside feels a bit cheap
The K660 looks like a traditional Sony Ericsson phone, even though it’s a bit wider than most Sony Ericsson phones. Apart from that, there is also the question whether or not the bold colour combination is suitable for a “traditional Sony Ericsson phone”. Sony Ericsson’s colour combinations are becoming more and more untraditional compared to what they were a few years ago. Being that this is the case, I’d say that the colour combination on K660 is on the edge of being traditional. The K660 has no direct predecessors, but has a large resemblance with the newly announced G502 & Z770.
The K660 sales package is a tiny box, and it’s amazing how Sony Ericsson managed to get the bundled accessories in it. It was definitely almost impossible for me to get it all back in. Along with the K660 comes a 256 MB M2 memory card, a HPM-62 stereo headset, a USB-cable, a charger and the mandatory load of manuals and of course the applications CD.
