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i've had my phone for 2 days now. i charged it intill it said full charged on the day i got it, which took about 90mins... and i havent charged it since.

list of things i've done...

played games for about 3 hours.

used the camera over 20 times.

video recorded about 5 times.

watched videos 3 times.

had over 1 hours of talking.

listened to about 30mins of music.

listened to the radio for 2 hours.

and its only just hit half as i write this message! :D

Sorry guys, I just couldn't go thru 34 pages of comments. My Bad. Just needed to ask how long videos can you record on this?

I was originally thinking to get the V3 then I had doubts on it cauze it lacked cool features - then I thought of the Nokia 3230, but now this one (K750i) has caught my eye. Seems to be the next Big thing! I might as well shell out a few bucks for it.

Sorry guys, I just couldn't go thru 34 pages of comments. My Bad. Just needed to ask how long videos can you record on this?

I was originally thinking to get the V3 then I had doubts on it cauze it lacked cool features - then I thought of the Nokia 3230, but now this one (K750i) has caught my eye. Seems to be the next Big thing! I might as well shell out a few bucks for it.

As far as i can think, as long as you have enough space to record the videos, they can be as long as you want ! :)

I was originally thinking to get the V3 then I had doubts on it cauze it lacked cool features - then I thought of the Nokia 3230, but now this one (K750i) has caught my eye. Seems to be the next Big thing! I might as well shell out a few bucks for it.

The K750i has been out for quite a while now. But I wouldn't say it's the next big thing. I'd say the Nokia N series are. I have the N90 on O2 contract wrapped up under my Christmas tree. Can't wait to use the bad boy :whistle: . 3 weeks and 1 day to go :pinch:

What carrier does the Nokia N and the K750 run on?

In the UK all the major providers have these phones on offer when I was looking around.

Tip for anyone with an existing contract, phone the helpline saying you want to cancel, instead of upgrading after a year. They pass you to retentions who can offer some pretty sweet deals if you say you've seen a better offer elsewhere. I got half price line rental for a year and my k750i this way.

Dougal.

i found the feature on my k750 last night so that i can control my pc from my phone... turned on HID on my bluetooth and yay! a remote control for my pc :D, sat on my bed playing NFS:MW whilst scanning through my pc music :D, very cool feature!

Announcement to all k750i users. it seems though a new firmware has been spotted released in certain SE centers (esato). R1A008, fixes the msd corruption problem and minor upgrades. Please check whether your area has been updated on SEUS thank you.

Check on what? :huh:

The Sony Ericsson Update Service on the Sony Ericsson website.

EDIT: That update is not available on my K750i (Orange, contract, UK).

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