Sony Ericsson z750


Sony Ericsson Z750

Sony Ericsson Z750

The Sony Ericsson z750 is one of Sony Ericsson’s initial ventures into the flip-phone game. The design is a minimalist on which a feature set that includes Bluetooth, a 2 megapixel camera and MP3, which is great for the price. The hinge construction of the Sony Ericsson z750 is very solid and feels very reliable, unlike many phones.

It features a small external display which shows the time, battery life, signal strength and caller ID. The internal display is excellent at 2.25 inches and a resolution of 240X320 and supports 262,144, which provides vibrant colors and crisp images. The clock size and brightness of the z750 are customizable.

The four-way navigation pad is very well-designed allowing you to zip through the menus which too are user friendly. The Sony Ericsson z750 also has an excellent backlit keypad, which is large and tactile which make typing on the phone a wonderful experience. The power button is unconventionally, but conveniently located at the bottom of the keypad.

The phonebooks of the Sony Ericsson z750 allows 1000 entries and each entry can hold 7 phone numbers, which is more than sufficient for anyone. Caller groups can be paired with a common video ringtone or one of the polyphonic ringtones that is offers, while photo caller ID’s are also supported.

Although the Sony Ericsson z750 is not a certified Walkman Phone, its music playback is on par with Sony Ericsson’s Walkman offerings. The music player supports MP3 and AAC and features a helpful equalizer. Music can be easily transferred from the PC through the provided USB cables.

All these features make the Sony Ericsson z750 a great phone and it offers bang for the buck.

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