![]() ![]() In this case that button is located on the right of the handset between the right softmenu button and Cancel button.ĭirectly opposite this between the left softmenu button and the back button is a button for the phone’s messaging software. One of the characteristics of i-mode handsets is a dedicated i-mode button that launches you into the i-mode portal. ![]() I was less happy with the navigation button, which I found a little fiddly. The numberpad is not huge, but did not prove to be a problem during general usage. It is bright enough and manages 262,000 colours, but I’d have liked to have seen more pixels. The main loser in terms of the overall small size of this phone is the screen, which measures just 48mm corner to corner – 30mm wide, 37mm tall, and displays just 176 x 220 pixels. It weighs a mere 92g and slips neatly into the pocket measuring just 102mm tall, 45mm wide and 17mm thick. The phone is a small and tidy black and silver candybar handset (as the K610i it is available in dusky grey). It is a 3G handset with tri-band GSM, so it is a pretty capable communicator and is available from several other operators in a non i-mode variant as the K610i. Sony Ericsson’s K610im is the latest to receive the i-mode treatment. O2 has quietly but doggedly stuck with i-mode since launch, and has steadily added new handsets into its i-mode range. But he did have some issues too, so it was not all out praise at the time. He loved i-mode as a concept, praising in particular its fast access to data, page caching (pages are saved so you don’t have to reload them when you flick back and forth between them) and push email. By the end of October that year, Riyad had reviewed the N411i. O2’s i-mode service launched back in September 2005. ![]()
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