
Sony Ericsson has launched its first 3G/HSDPA phone for the U.S. market - the Z750a clamshell handset. The Z750a features mobile broadband for a high-speed Internet connection and access to multimedia content that complements its multimedia player, 2.0 megapixel camera, Internet browser and e-mail capability using AT&T's Mobile Email application.
"Sony Ericsson continues to expand its North American portfolio with a distinctive and signature design that combines entertainment, style and speed in a sleek device," said Karen Morris, vice president of marketing for Sony Ericsson North America. "Representing one of our most distinctive and colorful 3G clamshells, the Z750a will appeal to those who want to do more with their phone - share music, high-quality pictures, browse the Internet - and project a sophisticated image all their own. We are delighted that AT&T will offer this device in the U.S. along with the hugely successful W580 Walkman Phone."
The Z750a supports data download transfer speeds from 600 to 1400 kbps from AT&T's HSPA 3G network, support for AT&T's Mobile Email, a 2.0 megapixel camera, full HTML web browsing1 capabilities and stereo Bluetooth support (A2DP). The phone has up to 26MB4 of internal memory and is Memory Stick Micro (M2) compatible - currently upgradeable to 8GB.
The Sony Ericsson Z750a will be available at AT&T stores and authorized dealers in early April for $49.99 after a $100 mail-in-rebate and new two-year service contract.
Posted to the site on 31st March 2008

Sony Ericsson Z750a
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