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| Product |
Product name |
Sony Ericsson K750i (Vodafone) |
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Prices |
Best price |
£89.98
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Lowest price now. |
| Network bands |
Network |
Vodafone |
A network is the system that controls radio signals relayed to and from your mobile phone. In this country there are 6 operators: T-Mobile, 02, Orange, Fresh, Virgin and Vodafone. |
Network Bands |
Tri Band GSM 900/1800/1900 |
The Network Band says whether the phone is Tri, Dual or Quad Band, and which frequencies it works on. Generally you would use a Tri Band handset for the USA. If you need the phone for travel you shoul . |
Push To Talk |
No |
Push To Talk (PTT) is a walkie-talkie style feature which allows users to connect directly to each other. |
| Display |
Display Size |
176x220 pixels |
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Colour Screen |
Yes |
Indicates if the mobile phone has a colour display. If you want to view pictures, play games etc. a colour screen is an absolute must. |
Touch Screen |
No |
A display screen that is sensitive to the touch of a finger or stylus. Touch screens are very resistant to harsh environments where keyboards might eventually fail. They are used with custom applicatiion. |
Handwriting Recognition |
No |
The technique by which a computer system can recognize characters and other symbols written by hand in natural handwriting. The technology is used for identification and also on devices such as PDA an |
Number of Colours |
262144 |
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| Connectivity |
Bluetooth |
Yes |
Bluetooth enables wireless communication between your phone and other devices with Bluetooth, such as a laptop or a headset. Developed by Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp. and Toshiba. |
IrDA |
Yes |
IrDA means that the phone can transmit data using infrared. This can be used for gaming with two players, or receiving data, etc. |
Synchronisation |
SyncML |
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| Camera |
Camera |
Yes, Integrated |
Indicates if the phone has a integrated digital camera. |
Camcorder |
Yes |
Indicates if the mobile phone has a built in camcorder for recording and viewing video frequencies. |
| Design |
Aerial |
Internal |
Indicates whether the aerial is fixed (visible), in-built (internal and therefore not visible), or extendable. |
Flip Up Design |
No |
Indicates if the mobile phone is foldable. |
Alarm |
Yes |
Indicates that the phone has an alarm function, similar to an alarm clock. |
Available Colours, fascias |
Oxidized Black,Blasted Silver |
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| Features |
Ringtones (fixed + variable) |
40 |
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Games |
Yes |
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MP3/Audio Player |
Yes |
Some mobile phones have software which can play digital audio formats such as MP3 and WMA in essence making them MP3 players. The audio files are stored on external memory cards or on the phone's inte |
Polyphonic Ringtones |
Yes |
Polyphonic ringtones can create multiple tones and/or notes simultaneously. This produces a more natural and realistic sound for melodies. Most polyphonic ringers can also simulate the sound of variou ... |
Voice Dialling |
No |
With this feature your phone can be activated by voice to call a number in your address book. |
Video Player/Streaming |
Yes |
Does the mobile phone incorporate sofware for viewing digital movie formats such as 3gp, MPEG and AVI. |
Video Calling |
No |
Also known as "videophone", or "video conferencing", this feature lets two people with 3G video phones talk to each other while viewing 2-way live video of each other. Some phones with this feature ... |
Radio |
Yes |
Indicates if the mobile phone has an inbuilt radio receiver allowing the user to listen to radio. |
GPS |
No |
The GPS (Global Positioning System) is a "constellation" of 24 well-spaced satellites that orbit the Earth and make it possible for people with ground receivers to pinpoint their geographic location. ... |
Predictive Text (T9) |
Yes |
T9 Text Input is software that enables users to easily enter text into small devices with limited size keyboards, like mobile phones. T9 Text Input replaces the traditional "multi-tap" method of enter |
Vibrate Alert |
Yes |
This feature causes your phone to vibrate when you have an incoming call. This can be useful if you need to switch your ringer off but still be alerted to your calls. |
Fax/Data |
No |
Allows your phone to send and receive faxes and data when it is connected to a computer. An additional external modem may be required if your phone doesn't alreay have one in-built. |
Calendar |
Yes |
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Modem |
Yes |
Allows you to send and receive e-mails via your phone when connected to a computer. |
E-mail |
Yes |
|
Java |
Yes |
A high-level programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. Java was originally called OAK, and was designed for handheld devices and set-top boxes. Oak was unsuccessful so in 1995 Sun changed th |
| Network features |
EMS |
Yes |
Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) is an adaptation of the Short Message Service (SMS) that allows users to send and receive ring tones and operator logos, as well as combinations of simple media to and |
MMS |
Yes |
Multimedia Messaging Service, MMS, let's you exchange multimedia messages such as graphical postcards, animations, video clips, maps and business cards. |
3G |
No |
3G refers to the third generation of developments in wireless technology, especially mobile communications. The third generation, as its name suggests, follows the first generation (1G) and second gen |
HSCSD |
No |
High-Speed Circuit Switched Data. A high-speed data technology for GSM networks. An alternative to GPRS. Adopted mostly in Europe. No GSM networks in North America support HSCSD. |
GPRS |
Yes |
General Packet Radio Service, GPRS, is a standard for high-speed connection. It is an advanced data transmission mode which doesn't require a continuous connection to the Internet, it uses the network |
WAP |
Yes |
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) allows you to surf the Internet with your mobile phone, although in a reduced form. Services are limited at the moment, but news, weather, sport, financial data ... |
WAP Version/Security |
1.2.1, 2.0 |
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| Memory> |
Number of Names |
|
Indicates the number of names and telephone numbers that can be stored in the phone. Much more information can be stored on your SIM card, but the storage capacity will vary from network to network. |
External Memory |
Yes |
Indicates which type of external memory which is supported by the mobile phone. External memory cards can be used to store music, movies, pictures and other files. |
Internal Memory |
34 MB |
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| Power source |
Battery |
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Standby Time |
400 hours |
The standby time indicates how long the battery lasts before needing to be recharged. The advertised standby time applies if no calls are made. When you make a call the standby |