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Sony Ericsson D750

Snapshot by Michael Oryl on Wednesday June 22, 2005.

Sony Ericsson's D750 is a near clone of the K750 that we recently reviewed. The D750, however, will be available only to T-Mobile's customers - including those in the USA, seemingly.

Like the K750, the D750 has a big 176x220 pixel 262k colour screen and a whole raft of messaging features, including SMS, Email, Instant Messaging, and MMS, as well as a built in MP3/AAC player. Should you fancy a change from MP3s, the D750 also has an FM radio client and support for 3D Java games and videos, which should certainly help pass the time away.

You'll find more photos of the Sony Ericsson D750 on the following page.

Specifications for the Sony Ericsson D750
Band GSM 900/1800/1900Mhz
Data GPRS
Size 100mm x 46mm x 20.5mm (3.94" x 1.81" x .81")
Weight 99g (3.49oz)
Battery Life 400 hours standby time
540 minutes talk time
Main Display 262k colour TFT, 176x220 resolution
Camera 2 megapixel, autofocus, flash
Video Video capture/playback
Messaging SMS/EMS/MMS
Email Yes (POP/IMAP/SMTP)
Bluetooth Yes
Infrared Yes
Java Yes
Polyphonics Yes
Memory 38MB internal, Memory Stick Duo Pro slot (2GB max)
Availability Immediate
Other FM radio, music player, SyncML, Speaker phone

 
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Michael Oryl
Michael is the Philadelphia based owner and editor-in-chief of MobileBurn.com. He also operates several other tech sites, including AndroidAuthority.com. You can follow him on Twitter as @MichaelOryl

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