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The Sony Ericsson T616 (AT&T Wireless) Cell Phone
It's amazing how Sony Ericsson and AT&T Wireless manage to do it but they keep coming out with great mobile phones time and time again. The T616 is no exception and although slim and sleek in design, it's packed enough with features and functions to please any cell phone user.
Amongst the list of features that the phone has includes 5 way conference calling, text and multimedia messaging, voice recording, wireless web access capabilities and email access. The biggest feature of all is of course its integrated camera. Easy to use, you can start taking pictures with just a click of a button. The shots that came out of the Sony Ericsson T616 cell phone were also of surprisingly good quality. The phone also comes with a night mode which handles itself pretty well. There also a tiny ‘mirror' for you to take self portraits. Sadly you can't be too trigger happy with the camera because the phone only comes with 2MB worth of memory.
However since the phone is MMS ready, you'll find picture sharing hassle free. And apart from using the web and MMS, the phone is also capable of other forms of wireless connectivity. The Sony Ericsson T616 is armed with both Bluetooth and Infrared making file transfer a breeze. Choose to transfer to any phone or even PC within minutes. Thanks to the AT&T Wireless network you can even choose to surf the web from your phone and upload or download any files you might like using the wireless connection.
A perfect mix of design and features, the Sony Ericsson T616 cell phone is definitely something to be reckoned with. It's a camera phone that is well priced (and cheap if you have a AT&T Wireless account), easy to use and fun to have there's no reason not to choose the T616 as your cell phone today.
Basic details about the Sony Ericsson T616 (AT&T Wireless) cell phone |
| Size |
102 x 44 x 19 mm (H x W x D) |
| Weight |
95g |
| Type |
Block/Candy Bar |
| Battery |
Li-ion 750 mAh |
| Standby time (h) |
315 |
| Talk time (m) |
315 |
| Memory |
2 MB |
| Ring tones |
Polyphonic |
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