Sony Ericsson K750i Review

£from freeSep 2006

Stuff says 5 Hot Buy

The K750i is like an overstuffed multimedia suitcase, bursting at the seams with features, and a lot more fun than it looks

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Stuff magazine Wed, Sep 20 2006, 6:00AM

Sony Ericsson’s K750i prides itself on being the Steven Gerrard of phones and, despite its age, making a virtue of all-round excellence.

More than just a pretty package
The 2MP camera is one of the finest we’ve seen, the MP3 player will play whatever you load onto a Memory Stick Duo (64MB included), and there’s Bluetooth.

There’s also an excellent FM radio, some impressive pre-loaded Java games such as Super Real Tennis, a smooth UI facilitated by the joystick and 2in, 176x220pixel screen, and about 10 days stand-by from the battery.

The K750i is something of an overstuffed multimedia suitcase and is very impressive unless you like your design crazy – it’s not very exciting in the looks department. Still, if you're after an all-rounder, few handsets can compare.

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Tech Specs

Bluetooth
Yes
Dedicated MP3 player software
Yes
Digital zoom rating
4x
FM radio
Yes
Main camera resolution
2
Memory card slots
Yes
Memory card type
Memory Stick Duo
Operating system
n/a
Optical zoom rating
n/a
Screen resolution
176x220
Standby time
400
Storage
63MB
Supported music formats
MP3, AAC
Talktime
9
Triband
Yes
Video resolution
1632x1224
Wi-Fi
No
Xenon flash
No