Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Sony Ericsson K750i Vodafone Prepay Mobile Phone

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony Ericsson EAN: 5055015216927 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: Sek750i Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2006-09-11 Studio: Sony
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Customer Rating:      Summary: DON'T BUY THIS PHONE Comment: The main "joy"stick button will stop working before long and you will damage your fingers and thumbs trying to force it to obey you desires. Apparently this is a fault that many users of this model have experienced. All the more infuruating because that button does EVERYTHING so the phone is very difficult to navigate without it.
Sorry for the gloomy review but anger ANGERRRRRRR
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good but... Comment: I bought the phone and straight away noticed the difference in picture quality my last phone had a really rubbish camera so im probably quite easily pleased,good games and computer software easy to use, the only problems were that my ipod headphones wouldn't work with it and the laptop i have took ages to reconize the phone when it was plugeged in but all in all a good phone and i reccomend you buy it as not many phones come with all those features at a great price like that
Customer Rating:      Summary: Joystick fault Comment: This is my third Sony Ericsson phone; previously had T300, T610 and now the K750i.
All phones have been very impressive. Easy to use, menu layout, battery life, all of high standard. The camera on this phone is excellent. 2mp on a phone, with an Mp3 player - what more could you ask for?!
On the three mentioned phones, all have had a joystick as the main button. This lets the phone down. After a while this button wears away. Accessing the main menu is fine, the number keys cover for that but if you are playing a game or using T9 in a text it is very hard to move up, down, left or right. After having the other two models i expected it to happen with this phone, and i was right.
This fault aside the phone is a very good model, nice to look at, easy to use. I would recommend this phone but keep this in mind when purchasing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: K750i Comment: This phone is brilliant. It has a great camera, great sound, and great looks. The radio, when using the handsfree, is crystal clear, and the buttons are no trouble whatsoever.
You should always remember to lock the keys when its in your pocket, as sometimes it scrolls through your adress book and has even called someone on one occasion. If you remembe to lock the keys, it will not be any problem.
The games are average, not brilliant, but average. The music maker thingy is very good, and very addictive, and the photo editing is quite good.
Recommended,
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