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Sony Ericsson Z750 We can think of five Sony Ericsson phones we would have rather seen imported to AT&T's network. Don't believe us? Check out any of these. The Sony Ericsson Z750 gets some of S/E's best, like the well designed menus and the excellent music player, but ends up with a clunky look and a feature set that falls of a short pier. The phone is a middling phone, which is disappointing because AT&T has plenty of middling 3G multimedia phones in its lineup, and Sony Ericsson has much better in its huge stable of imports. Perhaps a Walkman phone fan in need of 3G for a lousy Web experience would enjoy this phone, but for most people we'd suggest waiting, because the company can certainly do better. Release: April 2008. Price: $50.
Pros: Great music player. Good call quality with top-ranking battery life for long calls. Polished interface.
Cons: We've seen better looking Sony Ericsson phones (like, all of them). Low-end Web browser and video experience. Barely makes use of 3G functions.
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