
By Pocket Lint
It seems that Sony Ericsson has been hard at work on their latest batch of handsets, recently announcing no fewer than seven new models. Always the chameleon, Sony Ericsson seems to have perfected the art of squeezing the same technology into suitably different shells, so that four of the handsets being cat-walked were in fact two different chassis with two sets of bodywork on each, writes Charlie Brewer.
The K750i and D750i are effectively the same phone with the 'K' being the unbranded original and the 'D' a bespoke version for T-mobile UK. To be clear from the outset, besides a slight difference to the shape of the keys and a variation on a theme for the lens cover, the handsets are identical. The D750i naturally carries T-Mobile's trademark user interface, with a white background to reflect the sunny deposition of the baby-blue body with silver edging, while the K750i carries the darker, broodier, go-nastier-stripes of black and silver.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/08/review_sony_ericsson_k750i/
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