Sony Ericsson K750i Reviews

Sony Ericsson K750i cell phone Sony Ericsson K750i triband mobile phone have a 2 megapixels camera with 4x digital zoom, flash and video recording capabilities. The display have 262,144 colors and 176×220 pixels.

Also the Sony Ericsson K750i is reported to feature a brilliant sound quality in the MP3 player and 100 MB memory out of the box: 34 MB on-board memory and 60 on the Memory Stick Duo card.

Included Sony Ericsson K750i accessories: Stereo headphones (proprietary connector), PC software (transfer of contacts, diary, to do lists, other files including images, image editor, use of phone as a modem), PC connectivity cable (one end USB, other end proprietary), 64MB Memory Stick Duo with adaptor for Memory Stick cardreaders.

Sony Ericsson K750i Reviews

Next let’s see what everybody thinks about this mobile phone from Sony Ericsson…

CNET Reviews UK wrote about Sony Ericsson K750i:
“If you’re tired of taking grainy images on your camera phone, if you like to listen to radio on the way to work, or you want a phone that won’t make your pockets bulge in an inelegant fashion, then you might consider the Sony Ericsson K750i.

If all of these things matter to you, then you should consider it, because, with a real no-nonsense look and feel, the K750i from Sony Ericsson offers this triptych of features plus nearly 100MB of memory right out of the box — at some very attractive prices. The K750i is available from several operators in the UK and you can find it for as little as free with a £20-a-month contract, or around £250 SIM-free.

Where many current handsets fall down with regard to images and music is memory, but the K750i does better than most with 34MB of internal memory and a 64MB Memory Stick Duo combining to provide an immediately available 98MB of storage.

The camera shoots images at three resolutions — 160×120, 640×480 and 1,632×1,224 — and has a macro mode for close-ups. ”

For the excellent features it have, the Sony Ericsson K750i mobile phone receives 8.7 “Excellent” rating:
“In general use this handset performed very well. Call quality and reception were both good. We could hear people perfectly well, but sometimes they said we were too quiet.

Battery life was very impressive. We got through a working week of use without charging if we were light on music and radio, but did manage to deplete the battery much more quickly when using those features a lot.

It’s small, it’s sleek and it’s absurdly well featured. It’s our new best friend”

The guys from CNET Asia have also making a good Sony Ericsson K750i review:

Less than four months after our first preview, the much-vaunted and highly awaited Sony Ericsson K750i is finally here in Asia. Jam-packed with megapixels and MP3s, we’re happy to report that this smashing new handset retains the hallmarks of a Sony Ericsson with new additions to its sizable multimedia armory

Gone are the days of laggy, painfully slow menus of previous Sony Ericsson models. The newer menu interface is generally very smooth, responsive and intuitive. You can customize the four-way navigational joystick to trigger often-used functions like messaging and alarm clock.

It isn’t the cheapest phone in the market by any means, but for a sleek-looking phone that’s user-friendly with excellent multimedia features, you get what you pay for. If you’ve some dough to spare and aren’t eager for 3G, the Sony Ericsson K750i comes well-recommended as one of the best phones money can currently buy.

Pocket Lint has a Sony Ericsson K750i review and writes about the 2.0 Megapixel multi-media camera-phone :

The 750i is designed as an update to the K700i, launched mid-way through last year to much screaming and shouting from the press, but in our case only when we came to use it. Roll forward almost 12 months and looking at the Sony Ericsson K750i handset almost every aspect, of everything, is improved, working, and making us enjoy playing with a mobile handsets again.”

The phone makes to an excellent 9 points score for this review:

“Overall the Sony Ericsson K750i is a fantastic. The downsides seem like quibbles when compared with the dramatic improvements made over the K700i. The camera alone would almost sell it to me but combine that with the MP3, the radio, the all-points covered connectivity and the simple Internet set-up and I’m really sold. The technology comers at a price, but Sony Ericsson have always charged a premium for offering a SIM free purchase service, but if you are already a fan of the design as you’ve got an upgrade coming up, this handset will easily see you thought the next few years of multi-media evolution and smart-device wars until the next generation of do-everything handhelds emerge. ”

Mobile Burn states in their own Sony Ericsson K750 review:

Megapixel cameras on phones are not only all the rage, they are now actually starting to matter. While a good quality 1 megapixel camera can let you print a small photo, a good 2 megapixel camera should let you print 5″x7″ prints with abandon - and if you are lucky, you might even be able to squeeze an 8″x10″ print out of a particularly good shot.At first glance, one could be forgiven for thinking that the K750 was perhaps just a black variant of Sony Ericsson’s popular K700 handset. The K750 shares much of the same basic shape as the elder handset, but the look has been further updated, and is much more refined. Gone is the hard edge at the top of the phone that dug into the user’s ear on the K700.

In the end, the Sony Ericsson K750 turns out to be simply a fantastic device. In my mind it is the best overall GSM handset available today - and there are a lot of good phones out there now. Its camera is the closest thing to “real” that I have seen on a phone, and the user interface, music player, and overall design are just wonderful.

GSM Arena published another Sony Ericsson K750 review:
“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.

Sony Ericsson K750 is one of the best mobile phones ever. Its new phonebook comes to correct one of the main disadvantages of the forerunners - the much too small contact list. The new model is equipped with a memory card, which makes the MP3 player usable. What’s more, the sound performed by the player is excellent. ”

Another review of the Sony Ericsson K750i multimedia cell phone comes from InfoSyncWorld:
“The K750i snaps stills at a resolution of 2 Megapixels with good white balance, and performs admirably well under poorly lit conditions” and “Using the K750i as an audio player turned out to be a pleasant surprise, as the audio quality has been upped significantly as compared to previous mobile phones with similar offerings. ”

The conclusion (90% recommended) of this review:

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 Sony Ericsson K750i comes highly recommended.

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