Monday, November 5, 2007

Sony Ericsson K750i: A Digital Camera and a Mobile Phone

One of the reason for the rising popularity of Sony Ericsson handsets is their specialization in a certain fields. The W series Walkman phones, P series smart phone or K series camera phones. The Sony Ericsson K750i cannot be simply termed as a camera phone but a digital camera with evolved features clubbed together with a mobile phone. The phone is in classic candy bar form with more than half of it covered by the upgraded 262k colour TFT display. The images produced are good and vivid and remains readable even in bright sunlight. The keypad is made of plastic and number keys are placed in a single block so typing on them is easy and largely error free.

The slide open the protective covering at the back of the handset to activate the 2.0 megapixel camera and shoot holding the handset horizontally, just like any digital camera. You can capture high resolution images of the world around you in accurate and vibrant colors. The integrated camera have advanced options like macro mode, auto-focus and flash so that you don't face any handicap of a 'camera phone'. With adjustable settings and effects, you're bound to get a great snap each time. Video recording and playback of two qualities in 3GP format is supported. The Sony Ericsson K750i also includes a media player to play your favorite tracks. Enjoy the high definition sounds with the graphic equalizer and convenience of playlist support. Apart from 38 Mb of total user memory, a 64 Mb memory card is included in the kit which is further expandable up to 4 GB. A stereo FM radio with presets completes the circle of mobile entertainment with the K750i Bluetooth 2.0, Infrared and USB connectivity is very fast and efficient. Browse the GPRS enabled Internet with the WAP 2.0 browser or simply play highly tactical Java games.

With the Sony Ericsson K750i, there are no end of possibility.

Carly Charu is an expert author and the webmaster of http://www.mobilerainbow.org/, the website having details of latest phones and six mobile phone networks available in UK.