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I'd love to know how I can update the firmware :cry:

I'm just following the steps the SEUS has but when I keep pressing the C button, I just keep waiting and waiting forever, and nothing happens, it just keps showing that animation about how to remove the battery and the sim etc..

I'd love to know how I can update the firmware :cry:

I'm just following the steps the SEUS has but when I keep pressing the C button, I just keep waiting and waiting forever, and nothing happens, it just keps showing that animation about how to remove the battery and the sim etc..

http://www.sonyericsson.com/spg.jsp?cc=gb&...ps1_1&pid=10242

Drivers and scripts > Sony Ericsson D750/K750 USB driversSony Ericsson D750/K750 USB drivers and Sony Ericsson Update Service USB driver.

indeed, just kick in another $100 to get $600, and you can get a 3.2MP cellphone :D

A phone with a 2.0 MP camera with auto focus is better than a phone with a 3.0 MP camera and no auto focus.

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for the first time i cant choose which is the best choice for me between SE K750i and NK 6270 but after i test it by myself i choose K750i , because of its design (the back) and its performance i have no problem now and just update the firmware to the newest version all great

but something that make me sick is the memory stick it's not enough memory for me *lol*

I have a 1 gig stick, may go to a 2 sometime. I find this a more than competant mp3 player.

FYI - I have it in the SE credle (which allows connection of accessories to the cradle. Into the bottom/back of the cradle I have the SE charger and a 3rd party cable that takes the audio-out, into the back of my car stereo. All cables are shrinked and hidden - this is an awesome setup.

I have a 1 gig stick, may go to a 2 sometime. I find this a more than competant mp3 player.

FYI - I have it in the SE credle (which allows connection of accessories to the cradle. Into the bottom/back of the cradle I have the SE charger and a 3rd party cable that takes the audio-out, into the back of my car stereo. All cables are shrinked and hidden - this is an awesome setup.

Very interesting, any pics??? were you able to upgrade the firmware to w800i???

I'll take some pics when I integrate a mic into the solutions, as I'm gonna be ripping away at it all soon.

And yeah, I upgraded, but the latest firmware is buggy (corrupted files on my MS) so dropped back for now. And in all honesty, I wasn't as impressed by the media player as I thought I would be...

Get a W800 if you can, there are loads of little improvement in the software. An example is when you zoom in on a photo, a little hourglass appears to let you know it's doing something as it takes a while, but you can't tell you even pressed the zoom button on the K750i. Same hourglass appears when you're moving around between them, and there are loads of other little improvement too.

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