So, in a fit of gadget lust - like a junkie, I need new tech fixes
sooner and sooner after getting the last - I ordered a new Sony
Ericsson K750i straight from Hong Kong. I used to have a Sony
Ericsson T610, and it was a wonderful, tiny bit of kit. I had
"upgraded" to a Nokia 3650 after Amber unfortunately sent the T610
through the laundry. It was ... not a Sony Ericsson. Yes, it had
Python, but that didn't make up for its bulk, its slow and cumbersome
interface, and its general plasticky tackiness.
Ah, Sony Ericsson. If Apple is ever to release an iPhone, I should
hope they Roofie you and ply you for your secrets first. Snappy
interface. Simple, broad and shallow. And a 2-megapixel camera! As much
as my first Nikon Coolpix 950. So, after more research (finding
outstanding photos by David Helán), I dropped the cash and took the
plunge.
It's barely larger than the T610 (and truly a runt next to the 3650)
in every dimension, but is a huge jump in refinement and
responsiveness. Granted, it's a few years old, but for me, it's a nice
top-of-the-line phone. It also does the whole Walkman™ thing, though
that's less of an interest to me since I plonked down the greenbacks
for a 60GB iPod video back in January.
Spurred on by David's photos, and the promise that, "Sure, kid, it's
not the glass, it's the eye," I started taking some snapshots around
the garden this evening. I've added my Flickr badge to the sidebar,
too. You can also subscribe directly to my Flickr photostream in RSS
or Atom.