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Sony Ericsson K600i3-G is here... are you?

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he K600i is in short, a Star-Trek device disguised as a feature-packed 3G megapixel phone. Enjoy the latest mobile services - video call, media streaming and broadband mobile internet.

The soapbar-shaped K600i contains an FM radio, and can also play music tracks downloaded or transferred from a PC via a USB connection.

Video conferencing is possible using the built-in 1.3 megapixel camera, and the phone comes with a game: Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005 in 3D. The phone works on UMTS and GPRS networks in the 900MHz, 1800MHz and 1900MHz frequency bands, and will go on sale in the third quarter, Sony Ericsson said.

You can have access to all the services and information you need - wherever you are. Inside, you have a 1.3-megapixel camera. The K600i is 3G - without compromising stylish design or long standby and talk times.


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