It’s bold and cheerful
The K660 is a stylish candy bar phone with rounded edges and a glossy front. The sharp 2-inch large TFT display is capable of showing up to 262.144 colours, and is semi-visible in direct sunlight. Indoors, colours are very nicely saturated and the display is very bright. The K660 is marketed as being a web phone, so I definitely wouldn’t mind a larger display.
The K660 keypad consists of 12 alphanumeric circle keys that are quite comfortable to press. The keys are nicely spaced, so I didn’t have any problems using it. The soft keys and option keys, however, are placed a bit too close to each other, and they’re quite creaky. The four alphanumeric keys on the right also light up and double as short cuts in the web browser, which is quite nice.
K660 measures 104 x 47 x 15 millimetres, and tips the scales at about 95 grams. It’s actually feels a bit lighter than what I’d expected. Its size is acceptable, and it fit my pockets perfectly. The K660 is available in four colour variants; Cyan on Black, Lime on White, Silver on Black & Wine on Black (this is the colour of the review unit). I personally like the Lime on White & Silver on Black variants.
The backside of the K660 is quite plain. The background material is matt plastic, which feels surprisingly good, although it’s a fingerprint magnet. The 2 mega pixel camera is on the backside, and so is the mediocre loud speaker.
The left side of the phones holds the Memory Stick Micro slot, and nothing else, while the right side plays host to the camera shutter key and volume keys. The sides are of the same material as the back, which gives you a good grip of the phone.
