
Digicel launches new Sony Ericsson K750


Digicel’s CEO, JD Buckley.
Thursday, August 11, 2005
With an eye on the competitive mobile market Digicel has introduced a new
Sony Ericsson K750 to its phone range.
Described by the phone firm as stylishly packaged with power imaging
suitable for the person who expects more than just a phone, the model is
exclusive to Digicel in the Cayman Islands.
T company said the K750 is loaded with full-featured functionality
including a built in camera with digital zoom, mpeg video player, speaker
phone and tri-band technology, 3D graphics engine, Bluetooth capability, MP3
ring tones, WAP 2.0, FM radio with RDS, image viewer, picture editor,
organizer, voice memo, and built in hands-free.
Additionally with the K750, users will be able to tune into their favorite
radio station or indulge in 3D gaming.
Digicel will also be offering a free Bluetooth head set with the purchase
of each K750, while supplies last. It is also thanks to Bluetooth wireless
technology, that the light-weight ear hook enables users to wear the head-set
all day long, staying truly hands-free while also giving a more secure signal
link and clearer conversations.
Digicel said its primary objective is to stay abreast with the latest
mobile innovations in order to continue providing customers with state of the
art products and superior service.
“With the introduction of the Sony Ericsson K750 we are once again offering
our customers the best of cutting edge and innovative technology available on
the market,” said JD Buckley Digicel’s CEO.
The Sony Ericsson K750 is available at all Digicel outlets for CI$379 with
sign-up on Digicel Select or Digicel World postpaid packages and CI$399 on
Digicel Flex prepaid service.
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