Sony Ericsson has announced today its first tri-band HSDPA and quad-band EDGE handset - the Z750. As the maker claimes, this model ensures full speed of a broadband connection to Internet, enables email management, posting photos in your web-blog on the go, and all this crammed into an exceptionally designed phone.

Sony Ericsson Z750 sports flashy looks and mirror-like coating on its clamshell design. The outer display is hidden and appears from beneath when you receive a call or message, or get updates from great many of sources, including Internet, push email and RSS news feed in real-time mode, that flashes through the phone's display.

Z750 is armed with Exchange ActiveSync feature and supports wireless synchronization and Direct Push functionality for email, calendar and contacts. Over and above, it boasts support for Java push mail solutions offered by third-party developers and most popular email standards, like POP/IMAP. Advent of enterprise-email feature in Sony Ericsson-branded phones other than smartphones allows all kinds of business to offer push email technology to a broader audience of mobile professionals.
Short spec sheet of Sony Ericsson Z750:
- HSPDA (850/1900/2100); GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900) connectivity
- Dimensions: 97.4x49x20 mm
- Weight: 110 g.
- Main display: 2.2-inch TFT with 240x320 pixel resolution, 262 K colors
- Secondary display: OLED
- Camera: 2 Mpix (main) / VGA (for videoconferencing)
- FM-radio with RDS
- Java MIDP 2.0
- Messaging: Exchange ActiveSync advanced push email, SMS, EMS, MMS, POP3 email, support for instant messaging in several clients
- Memory: 32 Mb, expandable with Memory Stick Micro up to 2 Gb (128 Mb comes boxed with the phone)
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0 EDR + A2DP, USB 2.0
- Full-fledged HTML browser with support for RSS feeds
- Customizable user interface