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Friday, July 01, 2005

The K750i, Tiger And The Bluetooth Bug

I recently bought myself a spanking new phone - The K750i - one of Sony Ericsson's latest and greatest. I'm not one to swap phones every quarter but this nifty little device has really got me on the mobile gadget bug. New features I like include a 2Megapixel Camera (1 out of 2 shots look decent), a built-in MP3 and AAC audio player, Memory Stick Duo support (512MB for me) and a built-in video player (3GP and MP4 format). I have to admit that this is the first time that i have spent notable time listening to songs on a mobile phone. The sound quality is great.

The upgraded user interface, aside from nice eye-candy button effects, supprised me with its ease of use. I migrated over from my old and trusted Nokia fluently. The K750i also comes with a 262k colour TFT screen and features support for animated wallpaper, mp3 ring/alert tones and some handsome interface themes. I've got a Mac OSX Tiger installed on mine (Yes, I am a fruity evangelist).

Speaking of which, here's some software goodies and tricks for other Mac users with a Bluetooth bug like me...

Salling Clicker
A popular remote control utility for Macintosh computers. Great for client presentations, couch potatoes, audiophiles and Mac show-offs.

Make your Mac a Bluetooth Zombie
Another option (free) for your Sony Ericsson bluetooth phone.

BluePhoneElite
Caller ID and SMS functionality to your menu bar and desktop using your Bluetooth enabled phone.

MegaCellX
Manage contacts and SMSs of your mobile phone on your Mac.

PhoneAgent
Phonebook editing, SMS, MMS, Themes & File Exchange

Official Sony Ericsson Themes Creator
Easy creation of personalised themes for Sony Ericsson mobile phones.

Mac OS X 'Tiger' theme
Mac OS X 'Tiger' theme for Sony Ericsson K750i and other tidbits.

Apple iSync
Syncronize everything via Bluetooth on a Mac.

Enjoy and 'member to leave a penny for your bluetooth fairy.

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