Ive come across people using Nokia, Samsung, Moto & LG, I personally used Sony and Nokia, have tried hands on other brands in mentioned in here. people have a misconception of nokia being user friendly. Nokia is simple but if your purpose is only to answer and make calls. If you expect your phone to do more than that SE is the ultimate phone. It pretty systematically arranged.
Ive used k750i for almost a year. I would have still been using it had I not lost it. After I lost ma first SE I bought another k750i for ma gf, and I bought a k790i for myself, it accidently fell in swimming pool. I got it working the camera won work but the other features still rock. Ive boght another k790i, couldnt stay without ma camera cum music player.
The good: Gorgeous display; compact design;
2-mega pixel camera, fully enabled Bluetooth with PC remote control,
infrared port, 64MB Memory Stick Duo card, MP3 player and FM radio;
speakerphone; world phone.
The bad:
"Cramped, hard-to-press keys" You might feel so initially but it really isnt. on third day youll find just the opposite.
The bottom line: SEs stylish, compact K750i takes crystal-clear photos,
packs plenty of multimedia options, and tops it all off with fully
enabled Bluetooth.
Warning: Once a SE always a SE, think twice. Once ya lay ya hands on SE you would never want to let ya hands off it.*