Sony Ericsson K750

As well as the forthcoming Walkman-inspired W800i, SonyEricsson have released their new K750i, an update on their old K700i and S700i models. Those old models were the first to feature SonyEricsson's phone-on-one-side, camera-on-the-other design, and the K750i continues this theme, but obviously with udpated features. In particular, the K750i contains a 2 megapixel phone, compared with the VGA phone of the old K700, and 1.3 megapixel resolution of the S700i. Disappointingly, though (at least for me), the phone doesn't fold out like the S700i, but is a simple candy-bar design, with no great folds and twists. Sony Ericsson K750 with flashStill, that doesn't stop the K750i being a worthy successor to the K700i (it's not a patch on the looks of the S700i, so I won't compare it to that). The camera is 2 megapixels, and there's a rather ungainly, but highly useful flash that can be purchased as an added extra for it. There's also a video player (though not in the same league as the Nokia N90), FM radio, MP3 player, MemoryStick expansion (up to 1GB!), and enhanced office-like applications. InfoSyncWorld love it, giving it 90% and saying: "Despite an advanced feature set which includes a high quality camera and similarly high-performance audio player, the Sony Ericsson K750i manages to maintain acceptable battery life. Despite its lack of EDGE for high-speed data, the handset also delivers an excellent overall experience in the communications and messaging departments, rendering it the very best handset to be had at the time of its introduction. In other words, the K750i comes highly recommended." It may not twist like the old S700i, but in turns of features, it really seems to offer the goods. Finally these extra gizmos the manufacturers are adding to the phones are becoming actually usable ratgher than just the gimmics they began life as.
 

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