By Allen Tsai | Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:15 am |
AT&T today announced the Sony Ericsson Z750a, a stylish mirrored clamshell with a hidden exterior display that illuminates when the phone is in use. As Sony Ericsson's first 3G/HSDPA handset for the U.S. market, the Z750a features mobile broadband for a high-speed Internet connection and access to multimedia content that complements its multimedia player, 2.0-megapixel camera, Internet browser and email capability using AT&T's Mobile Email application.
The Z750a offers features such as data download transfer speeds from 600 to 1400 kbps from AT&T's High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) 3G network, support for AT&T's Mobile Email, a 2.0-megapixel camera, full HTML web browsing capabilities and stereo Bluetooth support (A2DP). The Z750a also provides 3D gaming capabilities, a media player that supports numerous media file types for listening to music tracks and video. The phone has up to 26 MB of internal memory and is Memory Stick Micro (M2) compatible - currently upgradeable to 8 GB - providing ample storage space for photos, videos, music, games and more.The Z750a has a reflective mirror clamshell casing and hidden organic light-emitting diode (OLED) reflective display screen on the front of the phone that discretely illuminates when receiving a call, displaying caller identification. When active, it also displays battery life, text message alerts and other useful information. To match personal style, the Z750a launches in three color choices: Mysterious Purple, Phantom Grey and Rose Pink. The Sony Ericsson Z750a will be available at AT&T stores and authorized dealers in early April for $49.99 after a $100 mail-in-rebate and new two-year service contract. - Sony Ericsson Z750a Specs
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