Sony Ericsson K750i

By Jeremy Roche on 04 August 2005

A big thumbs-up to Sony Ericsson for not only being the first to market in Australia with a 2-megapixel camera phone, but for making an innovative and almost flawless phone as well.

User rating:9.1

  • Good: 2-megapixel camera with auto-focus • Lens cover activates camera mode • Great battery life • 64MB Memory Stick Duo included • User friendly animated interface •
  • Bad: Proprietary connection for headphones and USB • Uncomfortable headphones
  • Specs: Candybar • Bluetooth, Infrared • 32 MB • 2-megapixel • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$699.00
Sony Ericsson's K750i is the first 2-megapixel camera phone to hit our shores and will be a sure-fire hit for the three year old mobile phone manufacturer. The response since putting specifications and images of the phone on CNET.com.au has been phenomenal and on that basis alone it became the most popular phone on our site in July. Sony Ericsson is currently the fifth biggest mobile phone maker worldwide, behind Nokia, Motorola, Samsung and LG, according to figures from research company IDC.

Design
In terms of looks, the K750i continues on the path set by its three successful predecessors, the T610, T630 and K700i. In regards to capabilities however, it follows on from the S700i, Sony Ericsson's first camera phone to break the one-megapixel mark.

We're quite fond of the K750i's form factor: small, black and sturdy. On the back is a lens cover that protects the 2-megapixel camera. When opened, it activates camera mode and the display is used as the viewfinder. Settings for the camera are laid out in landscape orientation which prompts you to tilt the handset 90° anticlockwise to a horizontal position. With the shutter button located on the right-hand side of the phone, this feature makes it feel like you're using a proper digital camera -- and onlookers are none the wiser that it's actually a camera phone. Once you're done, sliding the brushed metal lens cover across deactivates camera mode and returns you to the menu where you left off. If the keypad was locked before taking a picture it will return to that state.

The keypad is laid in suitable Sony Ericsson style for candybar phones. Backlit in white, there are three shortcut keys at the top, a tiny five-way navigation thumb stick, back and clear keys, and slightly raised numerical keys that sit flush with one another. On the side sits the aforementioned camera shutter, a volume rocker and a music button.

The K750i's 176 x 220-pixel TFT screen displays 262K colours, has user-adjustable brightness, and is customisable through wallpaper, themes, screensavers and a sleep mode.

Features
No doubt the 2-megapixel camera is the K750i's biggest selling feature. It will be a while until theNokia N90 becomes available, which will up the ante by adding a Carl Zeiss lens and the same resolution as the Sony Ericsson.

Still photos and video clips can be taken with the K750i, and a range of settings are available for both. Panorama lets you stitch up to three photos together, burst mode takes four shots in rapid succession, and there are 24 frames to choose from to add to your photos. Other camera features include macro for close-ups, night mode, self-timer, white balance, and effects such as sepia, solarize, and B&W. There is also a blindingly bright light beside the lens that can assist while taking a photo in dark surroundings -- or purely as a torch.

Sony Ericsson bundles a 64MB Memory Stick Duo, which clicks into a slot on the side, to store pictures, videos and music. The media player supports MP3, AAC and WAV (maximum sample rate of 16kHz) music files, MPEG4 and 3GP videos. 32MB of internal memory is onboard for contacts or alternative storage if the card gets full.

An easy-to-use FM radio is available when the stereo headset is attached and has 20 preset slots for stations. Radio Data System (RDS), which enables broadcasters to transmit artist and track information, is supported but we could only get the name of the station (eg. Nova 969) to display.

Pressing the music shortcut key starts and pauses tracks and you're able to browse the K750i's menu as per normal during playback. If you're looking for a phone with more of a music focus, Sony Ericsson will be launching its Walkman-branded W800i very soon. Alternatively, Nokia's 3G-ready N91 will sport a 4GB hard disk when it is released later this year.

Organiser features include an alarm clock, calendar, tasks, notes, stopwatch and timer. Additional Java games and applications can be downloaded using GPRS. POP3 and IMAP e-mail is also supported via GPRS -- which is somewhat slow compared to 3G networks.

Uses of Bluetooth on the K750i include handsfree calling with wireless headsets, wireless networking with a PC or laptop, and transferring files (including photos and music) between mobile phones and PDAs. Sony Ericsson also includes Remote Control, an application that pairs with a Bluetooth-equipped PC or notebook and allows users to control PowerPoint presentations, Windows Media Player (no iTunes, we're afraid), and the desktop.

On the bundled CD, Sony Ericsson includes drivers for using the K750i as a modem, software for synchronising Outlook contacts and calendar information with a PC, MMS composition tools, an image editor, and a SIM card manager. Slide show software Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 Starter Edition is also included.

Performance
Without a doubt, the K750i is the best camera phone to hit the market so far -- and not just for its 2-megapixel muscle. Auto focus ensures that photos are sharp, although we found a steady hand is necessary for this to work.

Remote Control worked well past 10 metres when paired with a USB Bluetooth adapter on our PC. The Presenter option under the K750i's Remote Control allows you to wirelessly launch a presentation by pressing '2' on the keypad, the volume rocker on the side takes you back or forward to the next slide, while the '4' key blanks out the current slide with a black background. Similarly, the keypad is laid out with multimedia controls for Media, and keyboard and mouse directions for Desktop remote control.

It is hard to fault the K750i, but improvements could be a 3.5mm jack for headphones -- we find Sony Ericsson's ones slightly uncomfortable -- and mini-USB for connectivity, rather than a proprietary port. Even with Bluetooth activated, we found the K750i only needed to be charged every four days or so.

We give a big thumbs-up to Sony Ericsson for not only being the first to market in Australia with a 2-megapixel camera phone, but an innovative and almost flawless one at that.

Topics: australia, k750i, 2-megapixel, duo, video, stick, player, camera, review, bluetooth, phone, memory, sony, mp3, mobile, megapixel, ericsson, fm

Comments (386)

  • daroug gave a review on 24/10/2009 13:05 Report abuse

    your phone is so good that people using in the world said that wonderful. and easy to connect with everybody in the world.

  • StefanP gave 10/10 on 03/10/2009 20:05 Report abuse

    • Good: Camera takes decent shots, flashlight has come in handy many times, audio quality using headset HPM-82 and built in speaker is better than I expected, PC modem function works great, survived many drops.
    • Bad: Joystick can play up at times

    I have had this phone for over 2 years now. I have used it in humid conditions, dropped it on concrete, taken thousands of photos on it and also used it for calls and SMS. The email feature works well and is handy while on the move. I bought the HPM-82 headset and the sound quality was amazing albeit the music app which was a bit disappointing. Opera Mini and eBuddy work a treat and they have really extended the capabilities of my phone. The MXE-60 flash works fairly well for dark situations. The battery is still excellent considering I've had it for this long. 1 week it lasts in standby and I day for heavy internet use.
    I would recommend this phone to anyone looking for a (now cheap) reliable phone.

  • adhik gave a review on 13/09/2009 04:13 Report abuse

    • Good: camera ,sound ,user friendly
    • Bad: joystick,scratches on body

    fantastic camera phone.though 2 mp camera sharpness and clearity is very nice

  • raoul gave 10/10 on 20/03/2009 13:13 Report abuse

    • Good: THE LIGHT!! Brilliant and unexpected.
      The camera - quite versatile with many settings and an excellent video mode. Shits all over iPhone and it's 3 years older!!
      Joystick - intuitive navigation and the ability to create shortcuts.
      Predictive text - well for 2006 it was brilliant.
      LOOKS COOL AND IS COOL :)
    • Bad: -Even though you can stick extra GBs of memory into it you still can't save more than 150 or 200 text messages. I like to save my text messages!

      *No 3G or wi-fi, well no one cared about them in 2006..

      *Makes other phones look bad, so if you have to replace it you'll be sad :( I might have to replace mine soon :(

    BEST phone I've ever had. I stopped using it for a while when I received a free iphone (1st gen). The iphone is very useful, and has some brilliant features, but I only LIKED iphone, whilst I LOVE this phone. I dropped my iphone one too many times and had to go back to the k750i, using it again has reminded me how much I love it :)

  • IBM2217 gave 10/10 on 23/01/2009 19:47 Report abuse

    • Good: Very Durable,
      Flashlight
    • Bad: After using very frequently for a while (2 years) the battery life tends to shorten and if not treated well carbon/dirt builds up on the connectors at the bottom making it slightly challenging to charge and almost impossible to manage the headset.....still not enough to deter me away from this little phone tough

    This might just be the best phone ever made.
    It has everything you need i.e.
    2mp camera (its enough)
    Bluetooth
    up to 8gb expandable memory
    And the absolutely bestest thing about this phone is the flashlight, it stays on for hours and dosesnt even drain your battery at all....
    If anyone has had this pnone and had to use a flashlight in the most unexpected circumstances, they will tell you that this phone is absolutely the best.

  • adrian32 gave 10/10 on 18/09/2008 03:33 Report abuse

    • Good: fantastic camera for a compact phone, better memory card system compared to the new tiny ones, smooth keypad and joystick for menu and texting
    • Bad: camera lens slide gets scratched easily, joystic area collects dust, battery stamina reduces over the years

    i've had this phone for almost two years, and i must say, this veteran can take a beating. a real solid phone, not to mention a decent camera, great quality in fact, a decent audio player, and pretty smooth keypads..this phone is truly built to last. one of the best phones made to pioneer and be the platform for the k cybershot series

  • chemhaz gave 9/10 on 06/09/2008 23:43 Report abuse

    • Good: Great camera for the photos and video taking. Fast menu response, versatile. The FM radio great sound. It picked up a signal better than my current N95 8GB. Loads of Java apps and games for it.
    • Bad: Joystick was sticky but a syringe and some electro lube oil injected into it fixed it. Numerpad broke down after 18 months and case wore, but $10 got me a new one from eBay. It was easy to transplant into the new case especially with the tools included in the package.

    Greatest little phone I had. Get the HPM-70 headphones. They are way better than the ones which came with them

  • oryiian gave 10/10 on 04/09/2008 13:54 Report abuse

    • Good: Fantastic!
      Wicked camera, when printed out very hard to tell it was from a mobile phone or digital camera.
      Flash was excellent.
    • Bad: Scratches
      but other than that, i need a new phone but nothing looks as good so far

    I had this phone for 3 years.
    It was easy to use.
    Joystick stopped working about 3 months ago.
    But other than that i love it!

  • Gangaaa gave 8/10 on 26/08/2008 16:23 Report abuse

    • Good: camera, fm radio, easy to use, doesn't break as easy as other phones
    • Bad: camera quality isnt that good, to fat, scratches easy, the speaker scratches a lot

    It's a pretty good phone, with barely anything wrong with it.
    i have had mine for over 10 months now and there has'nt been a problem with it.

  • jonchua24 gave 10/10 on 05/06/2008 02:57 Report abuse

    • Good: All is fantastic
    • Bad: Scratchable body

    Easily the BEST phone I have ever used!

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