This is the Sony Ericsson K750i. I was checking it out recently because I feel I wanna change my phone which is the Nokia 6670. I have had my phone for quite a while and I figured with everything changing to the better and my trip to Malaysia coming up and everything I might as well opt for a change in the human accessory guide.
Hence there came the idea of getting this phone. My information about the phone is that it has 2 megapixel capability in its camera system - this means that the photos you take with the phone camera are of better quality than those of a 1.3 megapixel such as the Nokia range so far. Plus not to mention a built auto focus in image quality ... so the next time you're taking a picture and it's a bit far and you're worried it won't come out right - don't. 262,000 colors. And a flash.
Then come the other standard features with this phone such as support for Bluetooth, Infrared, and a USB 2.0 computer connection cable. Also support for mp3 ringtones as well as polyphonic and monophonic types. Video and sound recording capability.
However, it does have its disadvantages, especially here in Oman. One, being too costly selling at roughly around the 160 mark (if you were to trade a phone like mine you would be paying 80 Rials less). SonyEricsson phones also don't have that much support here in terms of software and hardware repairs and should you find anyone who would - they would ask you to bend over first if you know what I mean. In addition, this specific model for the brand offers only 34 MB Ram worth of internal disk space, but then again you get a memory card that offers an additional 64 MB Ram. But like I say always - to each his own. If you're a gadget freak such as I and a few people I know, then you would know right away that that much space on a phone is not enough at all.
Its layout and style however intrigue people like me into getting into the experience of purchasing such a phone. The last time I ever had an Ericsson phone was way back when they first introduced the GSMs into Oman. Now you can use it to practice how to give a person permanent amnesia.
I am all for this phone. But right now I am more into rearranging my room after having installed a new flooring system for it, new curtains and a new coat of white paint.
Maybe I'll just get it from Malaysia then I won't have to give up the one I have right now. I would surprise myself with it as my birthday present to me. Talk about speaking insanity.
What's your phone brand and model, and do you plan on changing yours in the near future? And why?
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Sony Ericsson K750i
Posted by Sleepless In Muscat at 00:27
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