Sony Ericsson D750i
Discontinued 10th March 2005
The Sony Ericsson D750i is essentially the same handset
as the K750i and W800i, only in a slightly different
case and with some software changes and branded to T-Mobile.
It's a good phone, but in the interests of conserving
ones and zeros we won't repeat the all the details here,
except that the Sony Ericsson D750i has a 2 megapixel
camera, Bluetooth, expandable memory, multimedia playback
and a good sized screen.
One question we have though, is why does the phone
exist at all? Sony Ericsson are billing it as a "T-Mobile
Exclusive" which is stretching the point when the
D750i is really just a subtly tweaked K750i. Still,
T-Mobile are the customer, and Sony Ericsson have done
the same thing for Vodafone in the past with the V800
and F500i.
It seems that the D750i's real Unique Selling Proposition
is the integration into T-Mobile's "Mobile Jukebox"
service, enabling users to download various tracks directly
from T-Mobile. In this respect then, the D750i designation
simply means that this facility is already programmed
into the handset, rather than the user having to do
it themselves.
The D750i is due to roll out during Q2 2005.
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Sony
Ericsson D750i at a glance
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Available:
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Q2
2005
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Network:
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Tri-band
GSM (900/1800/1900)
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Data:
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GPRS
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Screen:
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176x220
pixels, 262,000 colours
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Camera:
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2
megapixels
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Size:
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Medium
candy bar 100x46x21mm
/ 100 grams approx
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Bluetooth:
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Yes
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Infra-red:
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Not
specified
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Polyphonic:
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Yes
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Java:
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Yes
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Battery
life:
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9
hours talk time / 16 days
standby
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