July 31st, 2008
Sony Ericsson Z750a Review by PCmag
No CommentsThe Z750a works best in cooperation with a PC, thanks to Sony Ericsson’s suite of Windows software. Despite the fact that it’s so PC-friendly, the phone doesn’t come with a USB cable.

The Z750a works best in cooperation with a PC, thanks to Sony Ericsson’s suite of Windows software. Despite the fact that it’s so PC-friendly, the phone doesn’t come with a USB cable.

Pros: Great looking flip phone that’s sturdily built. Very good collection of multimedia applications with AT&T’s music and CV streaming video support. Good voice quality and great audio through speakers and Bluetooth stereo headset. Good browser.
Cons: Cell reception is a bit weaker than many of AT&T’s other 3G offerings. No headset included for the FM radio.

Sony Ericsson Z750a Cell Phone
The Sony Ericsson Z750a measures 97mm x 49mm x 20mm and weighs 110g. Dialing a number on the Z750a is quick and easy thanks to the comfortable to use keypad. The phone comes with a full selection of organizer features including contacts, calendar, tasks and notes, however these are limited in their functionality and won’t replace a PDA or smart phone.

This new widgets screen is probably the most innovative aspect of the handset. It features a dock on the left-hand edge from where you can drag various applications on to your home screen to personalise it.

The front fascia of the phone is shiny black apart from the screen, and there’s a flash of silver surrounding the speaker, and another that forms a strip beneath the screen.

Samsung Tocco F480 Cell Phone
The Samsung Tocco F480 measures 98.4mm x 55mm x 11.6mm and weighs 100.06g. It is 3G-enabled, with a downloading rate that reaches a maximum of 7.2 Megabytes per second, thanks to the HSDPA technology. It is also a triband mobile phone driven by Edge, GSM and GPRS technologies.

Sony Ericsson F305 Cell Phone
The Sony Ericsson F305 measures 96 mm x 47 mm x 14.6 mm and weighs 98g. It features horizontal game play, dedicated gaming keys and stereo speakers, to further enhance the gaming experience. Additionally, the Sony Ericsson F305 offers a Memory Stick Micro slot, 2-megapixel camera and Stereo Bluetooth connectivity.

Sony Ericsson K330 Cell Phone
The Sony Ericsson K330 measures 100 mm x 45 mm x 12 mm and weighs 75g. It enables users to capture video and photos, plus share them easily via Bluetooth with another phone or Bluetooth enabled device.

A well-equipped mid-range 3G mobile, delivering a decent collection of web applications in a distinctive design.

Most of this candybar phone is actually white with silver borders, with the lime green coming into play as a band all around the edge as well as the background to the buttons which sit between screen and number pad.
