Sony Ericsson Z750

The Sony Ericsson Z750 is a clamshell smartphone aimed at the North American market. It’s Sony Ericsson first 3G tri-band HSDPA phone and comes in two colours Rose Pink and Phantom Grey.
The Sony Ericsson Z750 is an attractive phone with a stylish glossy finish. The nifty exterior 36×128 pixel display panel is nicely hidden behind the Z750’s shiny exterior and only reveals itself until a call or text comes in.
Underneath, The Sony Ericsson Z750 takes Memory Stick Micro cards with a maximum capacity of 2GB and 128MB is included in standard configurations.
Besides, external display screen, the Z750’s internal display (primary display) is a 2.2 inches with 240×320 pixels in 263K colours. It comes with 2.0 Megapixel digital camera and a secondary camera for video calling.
Although Z750 has a very attractive and fashionable outside, the interior design and features also can be considered good. Inside there’s a lot of smart features, like push e-mail with Exchange ActiveSync enabled, live scrolling RSS feeds.
The Z750 also features multimedia functionalities such as media player, built-in FM radio and 3-D gaming. The built-in FM radio comes together with RDS, which enables readouts of which song/station is playing. Really fantastic!
The handset comes bundled with several softwares includes an email client, RSS news reader, web browser, MP3 player and a selection of other multimedia applications and personal information management tooks.
The Z750 is also Sony Ericsson’s first phone that supports the latest Java standard for mobile devices — JSR 248, originally released in December 2006.
the Sony Ericsson Z750 has tri-band UMTS supporting the 850, 1900 and 2100 MHz frequencies. It also has quad band (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz) GSM, GPRS and EDGE data, plus HSDPA “3G broadband” which can potentially reach download speeds of several megabits per second.
The Sony Ericsson Z750 is expected to be available in North America from Q3 2007.
Here attached with the specifications of the Sony Ericsson Z750:
- Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100
- Data: GPRS + EDGE + UMTS + HSDPA
- Screen: 240×320 pixels (main)
- Camera: 2 megapixels
- Size: Medium-large clamshell, 97 x 49 x 20mm / 110 grams
- Bluetooth:Yes
- Memory card:Memory Stick Micro
- Infra-red:No
- Polyphonic:Yes
- Java:Yes
- Battery life: 3.5 hours talk / 14 days standby (3G), 9 hours talk / 16 days standby (GSM)
Written by martin on March 27th, 2007 with 1 comment.
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#1. May 20th, 2009, at 2:02 PM.
I have had this phone for a year and a half and i am very satisfied. It has a very cool mirror exterior which my friends were pretty wowed with, especially because when you closed the phone the time would appear through the surface or the name of the music you were playing!! See it to believe it.
Because of this mirror exterior it tends to scratch easily and i have a few on mine.
Its a very girly phone and it definatley appeals to the female market.
The music quality is great , not a problem at all. The one thing i find wrong with this phone is the appauling memory: Theres not even one GB between the built in memory and the tiny memory card that comes with the phone. I found myself constantly deleting songs and pictures i liked to make room for more which i did not like. Now i have a proper memory card and its fine.
Bluetooth connectivity is great, fast most of the time (depending if the other handset is fast, obviously). The camera is not great, quite blurry and not at all detailed. Its quite sad really as a good camera for this phone would have done it the world of good.
Recently its been turning itself off alot and the screen freezez which you can imagine is quite annoying.
The batterly life is fine/average.
The headphones that come with the phone break quite easily ( i had to buy more)
The ringtones that come are not really good so i got my friends to send me songs via bluetooth.
Overall this phone is good, a great-buy but don’t keep it for too long or flip the head part of the phone back and forwards!!! This is what i constantly do a a habit, my dad keeps telling me off but so far the screen hasnt flown off the body !! ha ha lol
I am now waiting for my new phone; the Samsung Tocco to arrive in the post as i have a new contract with orage where i get it for free!!!