Sanyo’s first 3G phone, the S750 was launched last December and it received complaints regarding its cumbersome design. The new S750i is an enhancement of the S750, functionally the same, but comes with a sleeker rounded design and improved controls, making it lighter and more streamlined.

The S750i now comes with a 32MB SD card (the S750 used to come with an an empty slot) but is capable of handling up to 256MB, which is very handy for storing MP3s and videos. It can connect to your PC via Bluetooth, Infrared and a USB connection and can also do Direct photo prints if you are using a Pictbridge printer.

Key Features:

  • Slide-up opening
  • Large high resolution 2.4 inch QVGA screen with 262,144 colours
  • Dual camera with 4 x digital zoom
  • 1.3 Mpix CMOS (with flash) and 310K pixel CCD
  • 72 Polyphonic Tones
  • UMTS / GSM / GPRS supported
  • Bluetooth, Modem functionality, WAP, IrDA, USB, Pictbridge
  • Video Calling, Video and Photo Messaging, downloading Video Clips