Actually the P750 has a touch screen as well as the push-keys. The touch screen will support hand-writing recognition, as expected, including recognising Chinese characters as well.
The P750 has literally everything that one could hope for, EXCEPT Infrared connectivity. The P750 is 3G compatible, not only it has a 3.2mp camera on the back, the front also has a VGA camera for video-calls. Aparently, the maximum SD-Card it can support is 32Gb! not that any SD-Card has reached that size yet.
The LED flash light on the back will double as a small torch (same as the P5xx). The built-in FM receiver will require the headset as an antenna.
The high-spec of the P750 is designed to beat the Sony Ericsson P1i and the Glofish X800. And at this moment in time, the P750 is on top.
The device is expected to hit the street in September (in Asia) and October (rest of the World). Expect a firmware upgrade to iron-out minor problems before June 2008.
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typhotog @ Aug 13th 2007 1:43PM
Actually the P750 has a touch screen as well as the push-keys. The touch screen will support hand-writing recognition, as expected, including recognising Chinese characters as well.
The P750 has literally everything that one could hope for, EXCEPT Infrared connectivity. The P750 is 3G compatible, not only it has a 3.2mp camera on the back, the front also has a VGA camera for video-calls. Aparently, the maximum SD-Card it can support is 32Gb! not that any SD-Card has reached that size yet.
The LED flash light on the back will double as a small torch (same as the P5xx). The built-in FM receiver will require the headset as an antenna.
The high-spec of the P750 is designed to beat the Sony Ericsson P1i and the Glofish X800. And at this moment in time, the P750 is on top.
The device is expected to hit the street in September (in Asia) and October (rest of the World). Expect a firmware upgrade to iron-out minor problems before June 2008.