The Sony Ericsson D750i mobile phone is fundamentally the identical handset as the Sony Ericsson K750i mobile phone as well as Sony Ericsson W800i mobile phone, only in a vaguely diverse case and with a little software changes moreover labelled to T-Mobile.

It’s a high-quality mobile phone, but in the comfort of preserving ones and zeros we won’t go over all the particulars here, apart from that the Sony Ericsson D750i mobile phone has a 2-mega-pixel camera, Blue tooth, flexible memory, multimedia playback and a superior sized screen.One question we have nonetheless, is why does the mobile phone subsist at all? Sony Ericsson is billing it as a “T-Mobile Exclusive” which is stretching the summit when the Sony Ericsson D750i mobile phone is in actuality just a delicately tweaked Sony Ericsson K750i mobile phone. Still, T-Mobile is the patron, and Sony Ericsson has done the same thing for Vodafone in the precedent with the Sony Ericsson V800 mobile phone as well as Sony Ericsson F500i mobile phone.

It seems that the Sony Ericsson D750i mobile phone’s real Unique Selling Proposition is the amalgamation into T-Mobile’s “Mobile Jukebox” service, enabling users to download diverse tracks straight from T-Mobile. In this admiration then, the Sony Ericsson D750i mobile phone description basically means that this feature is already programmed into the handset, rather than the user having to do it themselves.

The Sony Ericsson D750i mobile phone is suitable to roll out at some point in Q2 2005.