Funny games
The K660 comes with three games pre-installed. These are JC Does Texas, Roller Coaster Rush 3D & QuadraPop. I’m not a big fan of QuadraPop, but the other two games are excellent.
JC Does Texas is another game in the Johnny Crash-series, this time doing Texas. Johnny Crash is a stunt man, and the object of the game is to fire him through a cannon, and then steer him in the air, hitting various objects. It’s quite easy, and took me about an hour to complete.
Roller Coaster Rush 3D has been one of my favourite mobile games, ever since it was released. It’s a 3D game with nice looking graphics, and it runs quite smoothly on the K660. The object of the game is to control a set of coaster wagons, and make sure the people on them are having fun, but don’t get hurt.
QuadraPop is a bit like tetris, and I find it quite boring. The blocks have changed from being musical instruments to being sea objects, such as starfish and crabs. It’s easy to play, but I’m afraid many will get sick of it after a short while.
Does web 2.0
K660 is a Quad-band GSM phone with EDGE, UMTS 2100 & HSDPA 2100 (3.6 Mbps) support. You can transfer files wirelessly with Bluetooth (version 2.0 + EDR), which supports transfer speeds upto about 140 KB/s. If you’re a music fanatic, you can stream your music wirelessly, as the K660 also supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile for stereo audio streaming.
K660 supports USB 2.0, and data transfers are quick and smooth in USB mass storage mode. There is no infrared connection on this phone (but who uses this?).
K660 is marketed as a web phone, and with the built-in Access NetFront 3.4 web browser it does a good job. NetFront 3.4 has been significantly improved compared to other phones. It seems faster, and there is now a mouse cursor and whole page view feature, which makes it a lot easier to navigate the webpages. There is no support for Flash, but some light Java scripts are supported.
