Friday, May 22, 2009

Sony Ericsson K750 Mobile Phone - Review Photos Price & Specifications of Sony Ericsson K750

Sony Ericsson K750
Introduction

Sony Ericsson K750 - one of the most important and most anxiously expected mobile phones of this year has finally hit the market. We are being offered a top-class device, which outruns most of the competition. No doubt a phone of its class naturally deserves a special review ... our is a little bit longer than usual.
The new Sony Ericsson K750 homes into the king class of the so called manager mobile phones. Once again quite boring at first sight, the phone invites you to peep into what is hidden inside its shell. By the way, this review comes out exactly a year after the publishing of the tests of the previous K700 model.
The K750i is a candybar style phone that weighs 99 grams (3.5 ounces), with its buttons that can be used with any finger. It has the 'dual-front' design common to most Sony Ericsson mobile phones since the T610, with the back of the mobile phone designed like a digital camera and intended to be held sideways to take photographs.
The K750i is available in four colours, Blue, Oxidized Black, metallic red and Blasted Silver.There is one side key on the left of the phone; when pressed in standby mode, it opens either the RDS FM radio or the Media Player as selected by the user, allowing playback of WAV/MP3/AAC audio files, and 3GP/MPEG-4 video files.The phone has good all-round support for many versions of the MP3 file format, however support for WAV encoded files is not as extensive.
The construction of Sony Ericsson K750 is standard. It has quite a conservative design, accentuated by the dark color tone, which is also the most frequent one.
K750i and W800i are essentially two phones with exactly same hardware specifications, soft modifications are available to convert a K750i to a W800i by using flashing software and the firmware files of the W800i model. Such modified phone will be able to use the Walkman feature which is available to W series phones only.
The size of Sony Ericsson K750 is 100 × 46 × 20 mm. The phone weighs 99 g. Its size characteristics send it into the category of small phones.The display of Sony Ericsson K750 is brilliant indeed.
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As the display has been mounted relatively high on the top side of the phone, there is enough space left for the keypad. The buttons of the functional part are distributed exactly in the way we would expect them to be from a high-class Sony Ericsson phone. As for phone calls, they are managed by the buttons situated just below the display. The green and the red receivers are missing. Here you will also find the back key and the correction C button.
Sony Ericsson K750 memory card

In the bottom part of phone's left side is the slot for the Memory Stick Duo memory card (incl. the Pro version). It is protected by elastic gum cover; to pull out the card, press on it a bit and it will jump out itself. The card can be removed while the phone is on. A standard part of the Sony Ericsson K750's delivery package is a 64 MB memory card. If you happen to need more capacity, you will have to pay additionally. At present, the maximum capacity a mobile phone can take in is 2 GB.
Conclusion

K750 and Apple iPod performed one and the same song. As I was not equipped with a device to reduce the Sony Ericsson system connector towards a standard 3.5" jack (a device, which is however expected to appear on the market soon) I did not give the iPod any advantage. I used a pair of standard ear-phones with it too. As for Sony Ericsson, I activated both its MegaBass option and its equalizer. Sony Ericsson K750 does not support EDGE.Sony Ericsson K750 gets connected to the computer in three ways: through the infrared port, through Bluetooth or by means of the USB cable, which is delivered with the mobile.

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