Like almost every other smartphone, the S660 is basically a black rectangle with a display and a few controls just below. That's not a criticism by any means -- design alternatives on touch screen devices are limited -- but the handset has a comfortable feel.
The S660's 4.7-inch IPS screen fits a 960x540 resolution display. The smaller-than-average screen does a good job of balancing the trade-off in ultra sharpness compared to more expensive phones.
And if it wasn't obvious, the S660 runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
Above the display is the lens for the front camera.
And below the screen are standard Android touch controls.
Navigate through to the S660's Settings menu to choose an audio profile and activate features like Bluetooth.
Around back are are the lens for the main 8-megapixel camera and a small flash.
The brushed metal battery cover comes off easily. It doesn't feel expensive, but it doesn't feel cheap either.
Take off the battery cover and you'll see the battery (of course), and the microSD and SIM card slots.
The S660 has a thin profile. On one side is the volume rocker.
Though two SIM card slots is still a rare feature in smartphones, it's a very useful feature indeed. Two phone numbers on the same handset is great when you're traveling internationally or when you want to keep your work and personal lives separate.
The S660 takes microSD cards up to 32GB.
The single speaker is on the bottom end of the battery cover.
Up top is the 3.5mm headset jack.
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