Some shocking new information on this handset

Jul 4, 2007 07:50 GMT  ·  By

Some new spy shots of the Sony Ericsson M610i Lizy phone have been spotted. They show the real phone and not some cosmetic cover-up, which makes people wonder just when exactly we will actually have the chance of holding one.

Producers had some trouble deciding on whether to stick to the name of Lizy or Elena for this M610i phone model. The yellow tag on it looks like an official name has been set. We are now talking about the Lizy phone and it comes with pretty impressive performances.

This is a 3G UTMS 2100 triband GSM 900/1800/1900 phone. Its design might look a bit bulky, but it is only because it manages to pack a QWERTY keypad in an innovative way, by splitting regular buttons in two. The concept is not completely new, as it has been used before, in the K600 phone model, coming from Sony Ericsson.

One unsuspected feature about this phone model is that it does not have a built-in camera, although it manages to pack a large number of other evolved performances. It is unknown at what point Sony Ericsson thought that a high end phone could very well do without a camera, but this fact will surely discourage a large number of people from buying it.

Other specifications for this phone model also include Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. The huge display is actually a touchscreen also capable of handwriting recognition. Moreover, Sony Ericsson M610i Lizy also comes with an FM Radion included and Memory Stick Micro card slot.

The phone has recently been approved by FCC, which shows that here's a high chance for seeing it on the market in the near future. All the spy shots have been considerably teasing for a large number of people who would now like to have the chance to see the real thing.