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Eamonn Posts: > 500

not trying to be offensive here, but if u don't know how to use the phone, stop being a dumbarse and read the bloody manual?????!!!
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Posted: 2002-01-28 17:27:00
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Orka Posts: 310

To golden boy

I am not offensive to anyone. Just saying my opinion. As I told before, every thing has its own features/characteristics and a certain way to implement these. It is something like cars: all cars almost do the same, but, some good cars do it better.
I mean, that every phone has many features, but you must know how to do operate it. Nokia has a logic and Ericsson has another. Some thing are easier in Nokia, some tasks are easier in Ericsson.
Also, History is important. Imagine, that Ericsson changes its menu and made it similar to Nokia. WHat will happen among the fanatic owners of ericssons? They would probably read the manual form the scratch to see how to do tasks in the new menu!
Concluding, the menu of a phone, is critical and also characterizes the phone. I mean it is something like a signature. You cannot change it from model to model. Nokia has the same software to all new phones because all Nokia phones are the same! The only thing that changes is the size and the cover's colour. So, why to change the software? But again, look at 9210 to see its menu!



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Posted: 2002-01-28 17:45:00
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Harleydog Posts: 417

Bottom line gentlement is that we all have too much time and money to be discussing the insignificance of phone features, menus, bla, bla bla. A phone is something personal, not everyone understand our infatuations with the T68.

I for one had the Sanyo color phone, and that was a piece of shit. The T68 is a great phone, battery is good considering hte color screen, of course it has some tweaks that will come with an updated software.

For those of you considering buying the phone, take our comments with a grain of salt. A cellular phone was meant to make and receive calls, the rest are perks
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Posted: 2002-01-28 17:55:00
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Golden Boy Posts: 183

not trying to be offensive here, but if u don't know how to use the phone, stop being a dumbarse and read the bloody manual?????!!!
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Mate! don't even go there! offensive gestures will get you in trouble! "dumbarse" skeen, the thing is, I don't think I have ever needed to read manuals for any of my phones, I just play around and figure it out! LOGICAL steps, therefore all the phones I have used, I have been able to understand the logic towards them, however the reason for my post was to c whether this is a hereditary, or a new problem that Ericsson have, U BAIT,


Another "Comparison" point that I need to make, well when you miss a call and you go to missed call is there any way that i can individually look at the number of times i missed that call, and at what time i missed the call, currently with the T68 you have to high light the number then wait for it to Periodically change, is there another way of doing this


TO Eamonn you Celtic / Galic pr@** don't even bother to test me, seems you’re the DUMBARSE needing to read the manual?
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[ This Message was edited by: Golden Boy on 2002-01-29 12:13 ]
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Posted: 2002-01-29 12:10:00
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trancedancer Posts: 206

I agree that it's stupid that You can't add a new contact in the same way You do with a Nokia phone. But I love my T68 anyway!
I have had several Nokias, my latest one before my T68 was the 6210, my best phone until now!
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Posted: 2002-01-29 12:22:00
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Jim Posts: > 500

Hey Golden Boy you just have to adapt to your new phone. I had a Nokia ( 3210 ) and I had no manuel well I was totally lost they are so different than the ericsson, EVERY phone is different !!!! That's all, and ericsson are professional phones they are a litlle complicated than the Nokia's
If I bye a Nokia I will post the same thing as you "it's complicated, too long, ..." because I have the habitue with the ericsson

See ya
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Posted: 2002-01-29 12:30:00
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Golden Boy Posts: 183

look people! i am not having a go at ericsson and i am not favouring Nokia, i am just be constructive, there are a number of people from sony ericson that read this forums, this is consumer research! so what ever is said is of use! power is kowledge! it took me a long time to chage from nokia to any other manufacturers,
but i have done so and i do like this model! its far more professional! Nokia is for "KIDS" however they have led the way for a long time now? "the change has begun"


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Posted: 2002-01-29 12:38:00
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Eamonn Posts: > 500

Quote:
On 2002-01-28 17:16, Orka wrote:
Who told you that T68 is bad? It is by far the best phone in the market today. It has everything well organizied. Don't forget that the phone has huge capabilities and its menu is still very easy. There is no Nokia in the market today to have these things. As you can understand, relatively simple functions have easier operations.
In addition, don't forget that Ericsson has already fanatic users that switched from older ericsson phones to this one. Ericcsson has to follow a certain manner to implement some functions in order to satisfy those customers as Nokia does. Ericsson T39, T29, T65 have the same logic as T68 has.
But I don't believe that it is too difficult to learn how to operate corect the T68. My previous phone was a Nokia 8210 and I had no problems at all to operate T68 immediatelly.
Because of the complexity of things I believe that the speed of newer phones (and T68) will keep decreasing. Have you ever seen or operate a Nokia 9210 to see its speed? Even 8310 is slow compared to 8210 or older models.
Obviously I don't agree with you. I thing that has made the perfect handset for the time beeing. If, also, I take into account the upcoming software upgrade with MMS, then we should see the T68 as one of its kind.



I DID SAY NO OFFENSE U DUMB FUCK

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[ This Message was edited by: ejasim on 2002-01-29 13:37 ]
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Posted: 2002-01-29 13:33:00
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adamrj Posts: 155

I think the problem here is that phones of a certain make have to evolve from each other, and also that Ericsson can't suddenly take something from Nokia (or vice versa) as a) it messes up the logical process for everyone used to it, and b) it's kinda admitting defeat. I had a 7110 and I'd quite agree there are several things Nokia's got a lot more right than Ericsson (storing numbers, txt msg input etc). The ideal would be for Ericsson to have a hidden menu to change all these sort of things to Nokia style

One other thing that really gets to me - is there any way of sending DTMF tones mid-call? The R520 has this, but the T68 doesn't appear to, which is an essential feature for me.

Apart from that, still a great phone, and probably the best available at the moment. I wouldn't consider anything but Nokia and Ericsson (or possibly just Motorola) - Trium, Siemens etc. are a complete joke.

Adam
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Posted: 2002-01-29 14:00:00
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andrew99 Posts: 254

Eamon, you seem to be getting more worked up about this necesary.
Almost everyone on this forum has a SonyEricsson, so naturally most of us like them!
But a bit of constructive criticsm doesn't hurt either.
As for the original point to Golden Boy, you should have got the young lovely to say her name and number and saved it as a voice memo, that way you could listen to it the next day and find out whether you really want to call her or not!
I do find the saving of numbers more obtuse than it should be.


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Posted: 2002-01-29 14:07:00
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