Sony Ericsson T68i
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- sam
- 17 Oct 2002
by the way, i got it free as an upgrade from phones 4 u!!!!!
the strange thing is that my plan is only £15 per month!!!!!!!!!1
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- sam
- 17 Oct 2002
guys listen to me: This is the best phone ever!!!
i was a nokia hardliner: 3310, 8850, 8210, 8310, 6310, 6310i.....
all these phones r simply shitty when compared to this masterpiece!!!!
my only regret is being so late to buy it.
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- peter
- 17 Oct 2002
hey bob where are you from man?SPACE!that´s the model name!nokia has the 3510i that doesn´t mean that there are 3510abcdefghij there´s only 3510i!
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- BOB
- 15 Oct 2002
HELLO, this is a cellphone called the T68i, what happened to the T68a,b,c,d,e,f,g, and h? i am very confused please help
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- dramu vasile
- 13 Oct 2002
personal i have a very good opinian about
sony ericsson t68i.if you want give me a mobile t68i.......
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- Sam
- 12 Oct 2002
T68i is a good well rounded color Tri-band mobilephone, mainly target more to Business Users or Matured Consumers. Nokia are more for Trendy design to aim at the Young Customers. Overall, T68i is still one of the Best Phone around today.
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- peter
- 11 Oct 2002
hey guys this phone has been out in the market for 1 year i´m sure you can find someone near you to tell you about the phone!
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- nick
- 10 Oct 2002
Has anyone experienced problems with this phone? Is it stable? I think Nokia phones are more durable. what do you think?(as objectivelly as possible)
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- demetrios
- 10 Oct 2002
I am thinking very seriously to buy this phone(or maybe T300),the design is not great(maybe flip flop would have been ideal) but has nice features. my only concern is compatibility with other phones. When i was in Greece i had a T20, i was not able to send/receive images from other phones, and i was not able to send messages in Greek to phones with other providers. does any of you know if those bugs are fixed in this phone?
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- Marco V. Araya
- 06 Oct 2002
The T68i is a great phone, however, there are a few aspects of it that I think could be improved. First, the buttons on the keypad feel flimsy and loose. I expect better quality of workmanship for a phone this price. Second, the sliding button on the upper left of the phone feels weak and gives you the impression that it won't last very long. A combination of two (UP/DOWN) buttons would do just fine and make the phone feel more robust. Third, the joystick is hard on your thumbs and feels like it could break. I think a mini-trackball could be used instead of the joystick without sacrificing any of the joystick's good features. Fourth, the information in the user's manual is poor. I would like to see the manual expanded to include more information on Bluetooth connectivity (i. e. How to link to other devices like PDAs, PCs etc.) and the included games. Finally, changing the font size only affects some of the menus. If the font size is set to small the list of contacts still displays names and numbers on a larger font.
On the bright side, the T68i is a beautiful piece of hardware. The device is small, the battery life is great, and the software is written in a way that “makes sense.” Bluetooth connectivity allows you to easily transfer images or calendar data to the phone without any physical connections (I love this feature.) In summary, if one excludes the workmanship issues mentioned above, the T68i is a great phone.
P. S.: Did I mentioned the T68i doesn't have a protruding antenna?
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- a
- 02 Oct 2002
what's the difference between this and the old t68????
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- S. Sutcliffe
- 02 Oct 2002
To any genuine Beatle Fans across the globe! I live in Liverpool, England the home of The Beatles. Anyone who sends me a T68i will recieve some "Fab Four" paraphernalia in return...
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- Marco V. Araya
- 29 Sep 2002
The T68i is a great phone, however, there are a few aspects of it that I think could be improved. First, the buttons on the keypad feel flimsy and loose. I expect better quality of workmanship for a phone this price. Second, the sliding button on the upper left of the phone feels weak and gives you the impression that it won't last very long. A combination of two (UP/DOWN) buttons would do just fine and make the phone feel more robust. Third, the joystick is hard on your thumbs and feels like it could break. I think a mini-trackball could be used instead of the joystick without sacrificing any of the joystick's good features. Fourth, the information in the user's manual is poor. I would like to see the manual expanded to include more information on Bluetooth connectivity (i. e. How to link to other devices like PDAs, PCs etc.) and the games! Finally, changing the font size only affects some of the menus. If the font size is set to small, the list of contacts still displays names and numbers on a larger font.
On the bright side, the T68i is a beautiful piece of hardware. The device is small, the battery life is great, and the software is written in a way that “makes sense.” Bluetooth connectivity allows you to easily transfer images or calendar data to the phone without any physical connections (I love this feature.) In summary, if one excludes the workmanship issues mentioned above, the T68i is a great phone.
P. S.: Did I mentioned the T68i doesn't have a protruding antenna?
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- xXx
- 29 Sep 2002
what about the price?
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- talal diab
- 27 Sep 2002
very good
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- Somkid
- 26 Sep 2002
I use Ericsson T66 i like it very much
Thank you for your teams
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- ken
- 25 Sep 2002
Look very nice! Is the standby- time really as much as what they announce (up to 300 hrs)? how many days without charging? Tnx!
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- Ms.Udomsap
- 24 Sep 2002
interesting
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- rafi
- 24 Sep 2002
hellom
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- caff
- 23 Sep 2002
yes, T300 does have picture phonebook like T68i