Typical price: £250
What is it: Mobile phone with almost 100MB of storage, 2-megapixel camera, radio and MP3 player
What we think: It's small, it's sleek and it's absurdly well featured. It's our new best friend
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 19 July 2005
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson K750i, white balance, adaptor, FM radio
We like:
Fine camera; ergonomic hardware design; great radio; fun ringtone composer; tidy size
We don't like:
Single proprietary connector for headphones and charger; Memory Stick Duo rather than one of the more commonly used storage formats
You might also need:
Bluetooth headset; Memory Stick Duo memory cards; cardreader for your PC
CNET UK judgement:
The K750i is a great mix of good hardware and software features. It's small in size, sleek in design and has some of the best features we've seen in a handset. The standout is the camera, which is both easy to use and well specified. We could see ourselves getting standard prints from this phone -– something we've never wanted to try before
Full review:
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 K750i. Continue Reading...
Sony Ericsson K750i History
20 Mar 2006 in Reviews
It's time to upgrade your mobile and you want a 2-megapixel camera phone. Then you realise there's ten a penny, so which one is the right one for you?
Latest user reviews
November 28, 2007
Posted by: lazygirl007
"Perfect for me"
December 31, 2006
Posted by: Ashley Frost
"Excellent"
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