

At best you need strong daylight to make anything out. The photos are very fuzzy and of low resolution. The camera is one of the weak points - to put it simply - it's crappy. It has all the features one would expect on a cellphone these days. The size is slightly wider than a Mars chocolate bar, but the thickness and length are about the same.

That's the longest serving cellphone I've ever had - and it's still going strong. The **Sony Ericsson T610** has been a faithful friend for almost four years now. Makes them in agreement with the other mobile manufacturers.- Reception / battery : "just acceptable" but not top of the line.- Audio pretty clear- Polyphonic ring tones can be unheard till few seconds- Pretty clear indication of new msg / bluetooth / IR / missed calls / battery / signal : all placed in one line on the top of the screen (much better design than previous sonys / nokias / samsungs / etc.)- pretty easy to use msging (text is more intuitive then picture msging)- can delete/edit the words that you add in T9 msg writing mode- cool concept of default number for every user- great concept of unsaved numbers list. Very good planning as phones become more complicated and have only 16-18 keys for user input! - Glad they swapped the button for space and punctuations while writing messages from T68i. (Pictures & Sounds and Profiles have overlaps and could be handled better)- T610 introduced a back button which can literally take you back to any previous screen!- Bluetooth / Infrared makes life easier - easy integration with your windows networking and MS outlook- Very useful "options/more" button: so imagine having the options you need at every point available at the press of a button.

SE has done a good job of organizing all its features under 12 icons.
