Ericsson T66

The Ericsson T66 (codenamed Blue) is a tri-band GSM candybar phone announced in late 2001, developed under an ODM contract by the Finnish company MicroCell.

The phone featured strong connectivity for the time, with EMS messaging and WAP support, as well as a mobile chat feature and a calendar. It lacks GPRS though, and was criticized for its high price, short battery life, and signal reception.

At only 59 grams, it is one of the most compact phones ever made, beating its competitor Nokia 8210. The T66 had two color variants: Purple Passion and Silver Supreme.

Variants

 * Ericsson T66mc: Variant with Chinese text input support.

Related phones

 * Sony Ericsson T600: The Sony Ericsson rebranded version of this phone, with a completely different design and modified software. The T600 is also slightly thicker than the T66, at 20 mm vs. 17.5 mm.

Ringtones

 * Low pitch
 * Medium pitch
 * High pitch
 * Mixed
 * Melody 1-10

Games

 * Pyramid
 * Mill
 * Smash

Batteries

 * ??? (570 mAh Li-ion)

Chargers

 * Ericsson CST-12 (5.0 V DC, 400mA)
 * Sony Ericsson CST-13 (4.9 V DC, 450mA)