Sony Ericsson T68i
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Sony Ericsson T68i

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  • Andrea
  • 17 Nov 2003

Hi hopefully getin a ericsson T68i today just wondering what is the cheapest camera to buy and are they worth buying?

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    • BOOM
    • 16 Nov 2003

    T68i and T68 firmwares (software, if this is what you want to call it) now has another revison... the latest one now is R8A... if your phone is still under warranty (I assume very few of you) you can go to your nearest SE service centre and they can upgrade your firmware, new games were added, and it made the phone a bit faster, plus new BT profile was also added... for a phone that is more than a year old with a new update in firmware is a sign of a good support, don't you think so?

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      • CyberDoc
      • 04 Nov 2003

      The T68i rules. OK.

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        • Sohail
        • 31 Oct 2003

        hey this phone is great. If only it had a FM radio

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          • vox
          • 20 Oct 2003

          Aya, go for the T68i. It has everything: long standby time and a superb display, beautyfull and well balance design. These days, you can find it around 155-165 euro, sim free.

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            • prags
            • 14 Oct 2003

            Its the best shape you can give to a cellphone

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              • aya
              • 08 Oct 2003

              could you help me decide which cellphone to buy. SE T68i or 6510. i really wanted to have this fone even before. i bought 7650 instead but, my brother wanted my 7650 so i gave it to him. now, i dont know what fone to buy. i was thinking to buy 2 fones. so it's a choice between SE T68i or 6510 and 7650 or 3650. or be practical to choose 7650 or 3650 and leave T68i & 6510 behind?! help! help! pls!

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                • Val
                • 06 Oct 2003

                My brand new T68i has only one melody and
                the folders Themes, Background and Screen Saver are totally empty. Is it normal?

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                  • R.Schneider
                  • 24 Sep 2003

                  Microphone is to far away from the mouth. Difficulties for the other side to understand everything, especially when outside.

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                    • Shin Akuma
                    • 21 Sep 2003

                    T68i is not perfect, but still a TON better than anything out there!

                    Features galore!

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                      • ice31
                      • 10 Sep 2003

                      i have at t68i, i have used it for about a yr and a half, but i consider changing it to t610....what do u people think?

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                        • Jakob
                        • 09 Sep 2003

                        I bought this phone to my mother two days ago and it is great.It is the silver edition,not blue-white,and there is no crr,lrrr sounds when you press it.It is just great.I like it even more becouse T68 is the phone I wanted to have,but I bought 7650 instead.Now when my mother has T68i,and I have played with it a lot.Battery keeps up to 3 days of endless playing.

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                          • MICHAEL W. MCDONALD
                          • 09 Sep 2003

                          i've placed my name on a waiting list and expect it to arrive soon. unless i'm incorrect, the name sony ericsson is a marriage of two great companies relative to this product. again, i look forward to receiving my cellphone very soon.

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                            • PIMP
                            • 07 Sep 2003

                            I already owned this phone for almost 1 yr and using Nokia 8310 in parallel... Till now, i still love 8310 more, basically, everything is slow in T68i.. N8310 is already slow but.....sigh...bad investment. Total failure...thought that T610 could improve but...sigh, it's the same...

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                              • chathu
                              • 06 Sep 2003

                              Whats the PIM function

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                                • irish
                                • 05 Sep 2003

                                Can we upgrade t68i to jawa? Without Jawa it is not much usefull in today's age of GPRS.

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                                  • Jolaiya Kunle
                                  • 04 Sep 2003

                                  Sony Ericsson T68i has been my dream phone since the very first time I set my eyes on it. I own an Ericsson T65. Thou I enjoy playing with my phone, but since the day i fingered a T68i, I know there's a phone somewhere.
                                  I most buy this phone now that my T65 is gone. Gone for good as T68i remains my next fone.
                                  Thanks to Sony Ericsson for the perfect combination

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                                    • love Daddy
                                    • 03 Sep 2003

                                    Ive had this WAK(Pants!!)for over a year now.Had countless software trouble in the last year.it took "Sony Ericsson" 10 weeks to fix my T68i.....They ended up giving my a brand new one because they coulnd't fix it....Stay away from this little baby.....

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                                      • ANDRE
                                      • 01 Sep 2003

                                      does the t68i support java?

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                                        • Ken
                                        • 29 Aug 2003

                                        I have had the T68i for over a year now and it WAS a great phone before. But now the graphics are just too far behind and photos come crap. Also it freezes very often and sometimes also goes off on it's own and returns to the ENTER PIN screen. It's loaded with all features but I can't take the switching off & freeze any more: I'm changing it!