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does anyone have one of these in the US? how is it working out for you? i just purchased one and i'm excited.. but a bit worried since i don't know where to find a travel charger for it, since its a UK phone.. and i obviously can't use the UK one.

does anyone have one of these in the US? how is it working out for you? i just purchased one and i'm excited.. but a bit worried since i don't know where to find a travel charger for it, since its a UK phone.. and i obviously can't use the UK one.

you can, just buy a UK to US convertor thing, the adaptor will run on 110v too!

They may sell them in shops over there but if the worse comes to the worst you can order one from the UK.....

finally I bought a SE K750i! is so nice, a like a lot.

The only problem that I have is when I take pictures and there is no enoght light pics get noise anyway I can fix that with Photoshop.

The other problem is that all my friends want it I have to lend my phone.. xD! (maybe they only want to watch my porn videos xD)

My friends said that is like a Play Station 1 cuz some games are in 3D hahaha

To the original poster and the rest of ya's. I have had my imported K750i for around 4 months now, I love it to bits - BUT the body creaks and moans to no end, it is really frustrating!

Is there many people that have K750i with crazily creaky/noisy bodies?

Thanks.

Josh.

@ Joshsti_NZ: yeah, mine also makes some creaky noises, but all phones that I used did that.

I have the k750i for 3 weeks now, and I'm very happy with it :D It looks nice and has good performance.

typing smses now goes very well for me. I couldn't find a good sms-phone since my Nokia 8310 died 5 years ago.

outdoor pictures are very nice, some pictures look even better then my old 1.5 megapixel fujifilm camera.

indoor pictures mostly have some grain on them, even in places with good lighting.

I only miss a function that makes the fast forward go faster when you push the FFW button longer.

finally I bought a SE K750i! is so nice, a like a lot.

The only problem that I have is when I take pictures and there is no enoght light pics get noise anyway I can fix that with Photoshop.

The other problem is that all my friends want it I have to lend my phone.. xD! (maybe they only want to watch my porn videos xD)

My friends said that is like a Play Station 1 cuz some games are in 3D hahaha

You can turn the light on and then take a picture, which sometimes helps. You can also turn "night mode" on which gets rid of that noise you were referring to :)

yes, I know, but I mean a fast forward that goes faster and faster the longer you press the FFW button. Now it takes pretty long to go to a certain point in a song or a movie.

No, I mean, there's a fast-forward function? Where?

I know you can skip songs/videos by pressing and holding the zoom buttons, but that's it as far as I know?

No, I mean, there's a fast-forward function? Where?

I know you can skip songs/videos by pressing and holding the zoom buttons, but that's it as far as I know?

in mediaplayer, you can FFW and rewind your songs or movies by pushing the little poke to the right or the left. you must keep it pushed, otherwise you will just go to the next or previous track.

in mediaplayer, you can FFW and rewind your songs or movies by pushing the little poke to the right or the left. you must keep it pushed, otherwise you will just go to the next or previous track.

Wow :| Always wanted that feature!

Im having some trouble with my phone now, when I press down on the joypad its turning the phone off for some reason and so in turn I basically cant use the phone, any ideas ?

have you tried to re-install the firmware with SEUS? maybe something went wrong with the phone software.

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in mediaplayer, you can FFW and rewind your songs or movies by pushing the little poke to the right or the left. you must keep it pushed, otherwise you will just go to the next or previous track.

Great - so many times I've missed part of a podcast and had to start it again. Should have RTFM I guess!

I've noticed with the radio, sometimes the right earphone gives a high pitched noise once a second for a few minutes then stops. It's lower than the radio itself, but still noticable, and I have to take that earphone out for a few minutes.

The radio is pretty good, but I use it 13 hours a day, so it needs charging every other day. When I get something else intended to be a radio, then I probably won't use it for that!

I've got my IMAP boxes setup on it, and it's fantastic. I wonder if there's a way to get a prompt to view the mail though when it alerts of a new one - you have to go to Messages, E-Mail, Inbox.

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