The activity menu is still present, and it’s a brilliant feature of Sony Ericsson’s feature phones. It’s basically a pop-up window with various event informations, i.e. messages, missed calls & alarms, handling of running applications & games, application shortcuts as well as Internet bookmarks and Google search features. All of that is located in a single menu, you can reach by pressing a key on the phone.
The K660 is no different than any other A2-powered phones when it comes to default applications and software features. It delivers the same amount of high quality applications, such as Location Services (with Google Maps), Media application, calendar, alarms, advanced file manager, remote synchronization (Exchange ActiveSync), and so on. I’d suggest you to read about this in my W890 review or check out the screenshots below.
