Sony Ericsson M600i

: Features a hybrid QWERTY keyboard where keys rock left or right for different letters, a 3-way jog dial, and handwriting recognition via stylus. Connectivity

Under the hood, the Sony Ericsson M600i ran with the UIQ 3.0 interface. For the uninitiated, UIQ was Sony Ericsson’s touch-centric version of Symbian, distinct from Nokia’s S60. sony ericsson m600i

The device utilized a unique material finish: a rubberized matte coating that felt soft to the touch yet provided excellent grip. This texture, combined with the silver metallic accents on the sides, gave the M600i a premium feel that plasticky Nokias and BlackBerrys of the era simply could not match. It was a device that looked as good in a boardroom as it did in a nightclub—a key philosophy of the Sony Ericsson brand identity. : Features a hybrid QWERTY keyboard where keys