Sony Ericsson K750i
February 16, 2007 | Cellular Phone, Gadgets, Sony Ericsson | Comments Off
The K750 is very similar to the W810i “Walkman” phone, sharing the shame 176×220 pixel 262,000 colour display, Bluetooth, removable memory and capable audio and video playback features. On top of all this, the K750 has a web browser and email client plus PC synchronisation capabilities.
There’s 38Mb of memory as standard with the K750, and the handset is bundled with a 64Mb memory stick duo card, upgradable to 2Gb. That’s enough for a substantial number of video clips, MP3s and anything else you can thing of. There’s also a FM radio and enhanced 3D support for games.
The K750 is a very capable phone with almost exactly the same core functionality as the W800 “Walkman” device, the main differences being the size of the included memory stick and software. K750 represents Sony Ericsson’s first mainstream two megapixel camera phone and by and large it’s just a straight upgrade to the existing K700 series.
This is a tri-band 900/1800/1900 phone with GPRS and will be available from Q2 2005 as the K750i in Europe and Worldwide and K750c for China.
Sony Ericsson K750 / K750i Specification:
Network: Tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900)
Data: GPRS
Screen: 176×220 pixels, 262,000 colours
Camera: 2 megapixels
Size: Medium candy bar, 100x46x21mm / 100 grams approx
Bluetooth: Yes
Infra-red: Not specified
Polyphonic: Yes
Java: Yes
Battery life: 9 hours talk time / 16 days standby
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