Sony Ericsson Z600

Sony Ericsson Z600 Sony Ericsson's Z600 is a camera phone with a great design and Bluetooth for connectivity.

The Z600 is the first Sony Ericsson phone we have seen with a clamshell design. It's also great not to see an external antenna poking out at the top. Both the front and the back of the Z600 sport changeable covers. Our test model came with a metallic blue case.

We are told that Sony Ericsson will bundle two sets of covers when the Z600 is released in mid-November. Some of the authentic covers we've seen include silver mesh, tasteful lime, pink coral on a red background and an eye-catching design with thin, rainbow stripes.

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The built-in camera can take photos at two resolutions, 288 x 352 pixels or 120 x 160 pixels. On the outside of the mobile is a shiny metal dome to assist in taking self-shots. The screen generally acts as the viewfinder and the camera supports effects such as sepia, black and white shots.

The screen is an improvement on Sony Ericsson's T610 being both larger (128 x 160 pixels) and brighter. Similar to the T610 it has a 65K colour screen, it's also a little easier to read under direct sunlight than its predecessor.

The numerical keys on the Z600 remind us of the keys on the Panasonic GD88. They are large, transparent and feature blue backlights. We much prefer the navigation controller on the Z600 to the tiny joystick on the T610. It is a circular four-way rocker with a selection button in the middle. The dedicated Internet button has been moved down below the star key with the power key located opposite it under the hash key.

We prefer the location of the camera button on the Z600; it's moved to the right side of the phone. It may not sound like a significant change but makes taking photos with one hand a lot easier (for right handed people because you can use your thumb).

The Z600's user interface is identical to the T610's 12-icon graphic desktop, as is its functionality. During our connectivity tests, we had no problems with the Z600 recognising and sending files to the T610 via Bluetooth or infrared. We found this to be a fast and cheap way of sending business cards, ringtones, pictures and appointments.

The polyphonic ringtones are impressive on the Z600; they are nice and loud while still sounding crisp. There is also a ringtone editor called Music DJ where you can compose your own polyphonic tunes. Alternatively, you can record your own voice or sound to use as a ringtone.

Two java games were included on our review model, Colourbug and Erix. You can't really call Colourbug a game, it's a silly application where coloured sprites move in the direction you press. Erix is a little more challenging, where you try to section off the screen without being hit by anything.

Four Mophun games are also included which are much more exciting to play than the java games. Bundled on our test model was a space-invaders game called AlienScum, a shoot-'em-up platform game called HoneyCave2, MiniGolf which is a cute putt-putt game, and the sports car racing game V-Rally 2. Many of these also support network gaming over Bluetooth or infrared. Force feedback is implemented well in V-Rally 2, when you go off-road the mobile will vibrate. Connect a Gameboard to the Z600 and many hours can be wasted playing these addictive little games.

The Gameboard EGB-10 is an optional four-button controller that attaches itself at the bottom of the Z600. It looks a lot like the controller from the now obsolete Super Nintendo console. The volume buttons and the picture button on the sides on the Z600 get in the way of the plastic clips in the middle of the Gameboard so you have to attach them to the lower half of the handset. We found this made the setup a little top heavy, but it's still easy to play the games.

On average, the battery on our Z600 lasted just under 4 days. This is surprisingly good considering the brightness of the screen and the fact we also played games and took many pictures while testing the mobile.

We are taken back at the Z600's smart appearance. It's clamshell design that features changeable covers and it's internal antenna give the handset a sleek and contemporary look. It's sure to be a hit when it's released in mid-November.

Sony Ericsson Z600
Company: Sony Ericsson
Price: AU$869
Release date: Mid-November
Distributor: Selected resellers
Phone: 1300 650 050

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Talkback 7 comments

  1. Hey, i own a Z600 and it is a great phone, it has tonnes of great features and looks hot. The only problem with it, is the infrared, sometimes cant link with other phones besides the t610 and other z600s. Anonymous -- 23/04/04

    Hey, i own a Z600 and it is a great phone, it has tonnes of great features and looks hot. The only problem with it, is the infrared, sometimes cant link with other phones besides the t610 and other z600s.

  2. I work for a mobile phone dealer,and get the opportunity to play with many brands of phones.The Sony Ericsson z 600 is a favourite of mine,It has all the features you need,with bluetooth,gamings,sms,mms,and wap!Its bonus features are the camera,and the in Anonymous -- 17/07/04

    I work for a mobile phone dealer,and get the opportunity to play with many brands of phones.The Sony Ericsson z 600 is a favourite of mine,It has all the features you need,with bluetooth,gamings,sms,mms,and wap!Its bonus features are the camera,and the interchangable covers.I do not own one,but when i can afford to buy a new phone THIS WILL BE THE ONE!It is a fantastic phone,I rate it 10/10.

  3. Hello, I had to answer to this description as I own one and I'm very disappointed with it. Photos have a poor quality, sounds and rings are so old quality and last but not least, if you are to in a hury in looking for a contact, your mobile Anonymous -- 23/08/04

    Hello,

    I had to answer to this description as I own one and I'm very disappointed with it.
    Photos have a poor quality, sounds and rings are so old quality and last but not least, if you are to in a hury in looking for a contact, your mobile jsut stop and does not react anymore...
    Bad, bad, bad

  4. Are you go to released an improved Z600 with a better camera, speakerphone, and add a slot for memory stick duo any time soon (which make you add a mp3 to it)? Anonymous -- 02/02/05

    Are you go to released an improved Z600 with a better camera, speakerphone, and add a slot for memory stick duo any time soon (which make you add a mp3 to it)?

  5. I have had a number of problems with my Z600. Namely that it turns itself off all the time. Unfortunatly for me I bought the phone outright in Europe and of course it is not covered under a worldwide warranty. I have also had it cut calls off Anonymous -- 03/05/05

    I have had a number of problems with my Z600. Namely that it turns itself off all the time. Unfortunatly for me I bought the phone outright in Europe and of course it is not covered under a worldwide warranty.

    I have also had it cut calls off at random times. A number of problems with this phone.

    My wife also has a K700i for which the joystick thing no longer works going down.

  6. I have had a number of problems with my Z600. Namely that it turns itself off all the time. Unfortunatly for me I bought the phone outright in Europe and of course it is not covered under a worldwide warranty. I have also had it cut calls off Anonymous -- 03/05/05

    I have had a number of problems with my Z600. Namely that it turns itself off all the time. Unfortunatly for me I bought the phone outright in Europe and of course it is not covered under a worldwide warranty.

    I have also had it cut calls off at random times. A number of problems with this phone.

    My wife also has a K700i for which the joystick thing no longer works going down.

  7. I own a sony Ericsson z600 and i think that is takes the best pictures of any other phone. Anonymous -- 09/06/05

    I own a sony Ericsson z600 and i think that is takes the best pictures of any other phone.

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