Sony Ericsson K750

Sony Ericsson K750The new Sony Ericsson K750 features 2 Megapixel, Auto-focus camera that captures the sharpest, clearest pictures with superb colour reproduction for printing, sharing and viewing. This phone also delivers fast, open connectivity and contains a generous memory to make it simple for users to store and share their favourite images. Such imaging excellence combined with a rich suite of business, entertainment and communication features, makes the K750 the ideal companion for a busy working and social life.


Sony Ericsson K750 Specification & Features

Availability Q2 2005
Form Factor Bar
Network GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Dimensions 100mm x 46mm x 20mm
Weight g
Storage 38 MB
Expansion Memory Stick Duo
Side Keys Joystick, Camera button, Menu shortcuts, Selection keys, Side volume keys
Platform
Battery Standard battery BST-37 type with 9 hours talk time and 400 hours standby time
Website Sony Ericsson K750 Official Site

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Display Type LCD
Size 176px X 220px
Colors 262000
2nd Display
Camera Type 2 MP
Zoom 4
Flash
Video
Organiser Alarm
Calculator
Calender
Predictive Text T9
PC Sync SyncML
Speaker Phone
Voice
Messaging SMS
MMS
EMS
IM
Email
Multimedia Java MIDP2.0
Ringtones Polyphonic
Music Playback MusicDJ
Video Playback Media player
Connectivity GPRS
EDGE
WAP 2
Cable USB
Infrared
Bluetooth
Wifi
Extra Radio
Touch Screen
QWERTY
Others Conference calls, PIM sync

Sony Ericsson K750 Review

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I've got more praise to lavish. The 1.8", 262K colour screen of the K750i has been improved over that of the K700 and is now bright and clear to the point where it's almost bothersome, which can also be said about the handset's built-in photo light; the word torching comes to mind. Also, user interface is both graphically nice and easily navigated, and animations flow smoothly and effortlessly all along the way. There's a hitch, however, and like with most other Sony Ericsson handsets it lies buried in the department of text input; the handset simply cannot keep up with rapid multi-tap texting. Fortunately, the keypad is well-designed, offering good tactile feedback; low audible noise; and a pleasantly dim white backlight to mitigate this. Also, the rounded joystick is rather comfortable. So is the handset itself (comfortable, that is) when held due to good ergonomics, and it's reassuring to see that Sony Ericsson placed a sliding lens cover on the back of the handset which actually works whilst also allowing for quick access.

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