At first sight, Sony Ericsson's mid-range K660i doesn't appear terribly special.
Its music capabilities apparently don't merit it
being labelled a Walkman phone, and its 2mp camera means it doesn't get
a "Cybershot" badge either.

But where this phone is remarkably impressive is in its doing everything just as well as you'll probably need it to.
That
camera's surprisingly good, and a media button takes you to music that
can be stored in the phone's expandable 256mb memory.
It's
got Google Maps built in, which makes it the next best thing to having
sat nav, and there's superfast HSDPA web access that means this is a
phone where you might actually start to use the net on your mobile.
Appealingly light, the only thing it could really do with is a regular
3.5mm headphone jack, rather than Sony Ericsson's proprietary version.
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