Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Sony Ericsson K750i


Sony Ericsson K750i, released in the second quarter of 2005, still remains the best buy in its price range. No other mobile phone companies offer a comparable model in the price range 10-11k INR.

Going right into its specifications, K750i spots a clearer TFT screen than its predecessor K700i, easy to use keypad, and a very userfriendly user interface. Its 2-megapixel autofocus camera performs reasonably well under well lit conditions, but hopeless in poorly lit surroundings. Its built-in flash is of very limited purpose. The music player gives good audio quality, few of the drawbacks being the lack of graphic equalizers and the inability to forward the current playing track. Dedicated hardware buttons help the user to go straight to the media player without having to navigate through the menu.

K750i supports GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz networks, alongside HSCSD and GPRS. Unfortunately, EDGE and 3G are absent. Bluetooth and Infrared manages short distance connectivity. The phone comes with a 32 MB non-volatile internal memory and a 64KB memory stick in its expandable Memory Stick Duo slot, which can be expanded up to 2 GB. Other features of Sony Ericsson K750i include mms and sms, polyphonic as well as MP3 ring tones, email, WAP 2.0 support, USB 1.1 connectivity, and Java MIDP.

On full charge, assuming phone conversations for more than a hour daily, and the phone switched on for 18 hrs on a trot, the charge will last for two such days. MP3 playback drains the battery faster. For every one hour of MP3 music, it consumes nearly 20% charge.



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