Sony Ericsson Z750i review
The Z750i isn’t exactly going to set the world alight, but it’s easy to use, has a good music player and an impressive screen. Those looking for a budget 3G handset should definitely check it out.
With its mirrored finish and attention-grabbing colour scheme, Sony Ericsson is obviously aiming the Z750i at the style-conscious. This handset has substance too, however, thanks to its decent onboard music player, GPS and speedy HSDPA support. Our phone was supplied by 3, which offers the handset for free on most contracts.
The Z750i’s design isn’t going to appeal to everyone. The handset is on the chunky side and the phone can look slightly awkward when it’s open, because the hinge is not at the edge of the handset, but instead slightly further down the body of the phone.
And although the mirrored finish on the front is initially quite easy on the eye, after you’ve used the phone for a while you’ll be cursing the fact that it picks up more finger print than a forensics expert.
The Z750i is an accomplished budget 3G handset. You’ll either love or loathe the design, but there’s no doubting it’s very easy to use and has a good screen and great keypad. If you’re after a no-fuss handset with a dash of style, it’s certainly worth a look.
The Mobile Review has Sony Ericsson Z750i Review and writes “An innovation of the model, an Activity Menu button, is above the joystick in the middle. In some ways we see a combination of interface changes and its hardware support. There are three bookmarks in the Activity Menu; on one you can add personal tags relating to frequently used functions and the third bookmark serves for specifying links to various resources.
The main bookmark, shown by default, is last events list; they may be missed calls or calendar events. That is in some kind a copy of an event list in the latest models by Siemens. This is the main interface difference of the model from other phones by the company. It should be considered as a prototype of future phones’ functionality, that will mainly be applied to the K750i based models.”
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Posted on August 23rd, 2008 by admin
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