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Sony Ericsson K750

Sony Ericsson K750i
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Codename Clara
Compatible networks GSM 900/1800/1900
Predecessor K700
Successor K800i
Dimensions 100 × 46 × 20.5 mm (3.9 × 1.8 × 0.8 inches)
Weight 99 g
Memory 34 MB Internal, 1 Memory Stick Pro Duo slot, 64 MB Memory Stick Pro Duo included and up to 2 GB
Battery BST-37
Li-Po 900 mAh
Display 176×220 pixels (QCIF+), 262,144 (18-bit) Color TFT LCD
Rear camera 2 megapixel, resolutions 1632 ×1224, autofocus, led flash
Connectivity GPRS, Bluetooth, IrDA, USB

The Sony Ericsson K750, introduced in June 2005, was a high-end mobile phone, the successor to the now discontinued K700, and which was succeeded by the K800i in Q2 2006.

Before official release, K750 was known by its codename Clara.

There also was a T-Mobile exclusive version called D750i. Its hardware was similar to the K750i had T-Mobile branding with a light blue/white body and looked very similar to the Sony Ericsson W800.

The K750i is a candybar style phone that weighs 99 grams (3.5 ounces), with its buttons that can be used with any finger. It has the 'dual-front' design common to most Sony Ericsson mobile phones since the T610, with the back of the mobile phone designed like a digital camera and intended to be held sideways to take photographs. The K750i is available in four colours, Blue, Oxidized Black, metallic red and Blasted Silver (the latter of which is exclusive to Vodafone in the United Kingdom) with a red version later released. The central joystick button is used for selecting options and navigating menus, with the "C" button as an 'undo' or 'delete' button, and the arrow-labelled button as a 'return' or 'back' button. The two buttons labelled by white horizontal lines, known as 'hotkeys' or 'soft keys' perform the function of making binary decisions, labelled on the phone's display. The button in between of these 'soft keys' acts as a shortcut key, which brings up a user-customisable shortcut menu when pressed. The on/off button is located on the top of the phone next to the IrDA port.

There is one side key on the left of the phone; when pressed in standby mode, it opens either the RDS FM radio or the Media Player as selected by the user, allowing playback of WAV/MP3/AAC audio files, and 3GP/MPEG-4 video files. A press of this button in media player mode plays or pauses the selected media.
The RDS FM radio has 20 user-configurable presets.
The phone also features Sony's Mega Bass technology.


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