Typical price: £120
What is it: A slide-open 3G mobile with Orange multimedia services
What we think: A well featured slide-open 3G mobile that can also be used as a modem for a notebook or handheld
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 March 2005
Tags: Sanyo, Sanyo S750, setup, connector, information
We like:
Supports tri-band GSM, GPRS and UMTS (3G); SD Card slot is easily accessible; can be used as a 3G modem
We don't like:
Relatively bulky; limited internal memory; USB cable not supplied as standard
CNET UK judgement:
Sanyo's S750 is a well featured slide-open 3G mobile and Orange's 3G services are aggressively priced. The handset can also be used as a modem for a notebook or handheld
Full review:
The Sanyo S750 is the only phone in Orange's range to incorporate a sliding mechanism to reveal the number pad. Implemented well, this type of design makes for a compact phone, but the S750 is actually rather tall. Orange quotes the dimensions as 50 by 108 by 22mm. In fact, that 108mm does not take into account the external antenna which adds, according to our measurements, a further 21mm. With a weight of 125g, the S750 is not overly heavy. Continue Reading...
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