On the top of the phone you’ll find the power button, while the Fast Port connector, microphone and a lanyard eyelet are at the bottom of the phone.
The battery is a BST-38 battery that should last up to 330 hours in standby mode or up to 9 hours of talk on a GSM network, or about half of that on a 3G network. The battery in the phone lasted for about 4 days of normal use, which is acceptable.
Beautiful themes!
The K660 is one of the first cheaper phones to make use of the A2 software platform by Enea. The A2 platform is quite snappy, it looks great and it adds lots of functionality to the phone.
The K660 comes with 5 pre-installed themes, and they are honestly some of the most beautiful ones I’ve ever seen. The creators really did a nice job there. The themes are; Amethyst, Clarity, Connectoid, Digitize & Gossamer. My personal favourite was definitely Digitize, and then Connectoid, but the others aren’t bad at all either.
Three of the themes substitute the standard menu with a new one in Flash, each specifically created for that certain theme. All menu layouts are based on a 3 x 4 grid of icons.
The user interface is quite user friendly, and most people will get the hang of the system within a very short period of time. The three soft keys are used for various actions on the phone. The soft keys, however, are no more used for calls, as two new dedicated call keys have been added in the A2 software infrastructure.
