The clamshell has just been FCC approved

Sep 24, 2007 13:38 GMT  ·  By

Sony Ericsson Z750i has just been spotted at FCC, looking for its approval. This means that there are high chances for us to see the phone unveiled on the US market pretty soon, as the first step has already been made.

The phone is a highly fashionable device, targeting especially those looking for a handset capable of making a style statement for them. Sony Ericsson Z750i includes quad-band GSM/EDGE technology and is also 3G enabled. The phone is capable of providing HSDPA data transfers, which means that it reaches considerably high speeds.

Sony Ericsson Z750i has a 2 megapixel camera that will manage to take only average quality pictures, but might prove to be highly useful under many circumstances. There is also a secondary VGA camera that should take care of providing the base needed for placing video calls.

The phone is also capable of Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity and also comes equipped with a Memory Stick Micro M2 memory card slot. The 2.2 inch 262 TFT display screen proves to be quite large for a clamshell phone. This should prove to be highly useful for watching captures at a fairly high quality.

There is also an FM radio meant to entertain the user, along with a range of new Java programming features that should allow a considerable easy software improvement with a large number of appealing applications. All these are packed in a stylish, comfortable design, targeting especially the female audience.

Sony Ericsson Z750i has been announced for some time now, but has not reached the market yet. It was supposed to arrive by the end of the third quarter and has high chances of making the deadline if the producer hurries with its US release, now that it has received the FCC approval. No specification regarding the price that this mobile phone will come at has been made until now.