Sony Ericsson K750i Review

The Sony Ericsson replaces the Sony Ericsson K700i and is a big improvement. It's a big step up in the world of camera phones, with a 2-megapixel digital camera with autofocus. Previous camera phones were all fixed focus, which is OK for quick point-and-shoot pictures, but with autofocus you can ensure crisp sharp shots of the subject. This is an exciting development which moves phone camera technology a big step forward.
The K750i doesn't stop there - it's a fully featured phone with the best of everything - video camera, digital music player, FM radio, Bluetooth, memory stick, triband - you name it, it's got it! Its screen is as good as anything going - much better than the Nokia 6230i, the same resolution as the Samsung D500, but not quite as high as the Sony Ericsson S700i.
It's built on a dependable platform - the SE K series - and is a very easy phone to use, with a joystick, menu shortcuts and camera button to aid navigation. It's a good-looking, well-built phone that's a good size and offers everything that's available in phone technology (except 3G and SmartPhone functionality). Now replaced...

