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simply ROCKS!!! and thats it..........
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Posted: 2003-02-01 04:42:00
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enuff said.
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Posted: 2003-02-01 06:49:00
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I am missing one feature from the Nokia ever since I switched to the T68i. I am able to set if I can enable/disable sending mu Caller ID when I make a call. In the T68i, I have to do it everytime I make a call. Sigh......
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Posted: 2003-02-03 10:04:00
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@Garyc, i had a t68 bought on o2 & the "hide my number" option was in the menus in the "calls" section so it could be set as a default once only, for all future calls.
Then when i put an Orange network sim in the phone that menu was missing & i had to do what you said (set it up for each call individualy) so it may be a network dependant setting rather than a phone problem (each network can choose to include it or not).
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Posted: 2003-02-03 10:12:00
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wats so nyc about the SE t68i is u can browse thru the menu wid less use of the joystick.. just follow the number assigned to each task and whoala ur done.. another difference is the animated message which is equipped in our fone, animated of our emotions.. m just glad that my girl has t68i so we can send our true emotions.its boring to hav nokia,since here in the philippines almost all the people are using this stupid finland phone already.
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Posted: 2003-02-03 10:18:00
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On 2003-02-03 10:12, pachy wrote:
@Garyc, i had a t68 bought on o2 & the "hide my number" option was in the menus in the "calls" section so it could be set as a default once only, for all future calls.
Then when i put an Orange network sim in the phone that menu was missing & i had to do what you said (set it up for each call individualy) so it may be a network dependant setting rather than a phone problem (each network can choose to include it or not).
I tried the menu/calls, the options are greyed. Maybe my firmware is not updated? I can use this feature in the Nokia 8310. So it is not network dependant.
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Posted: 2003-02-03 10:55:00
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The only thing I don't like about Nokia is that they're way over priced... and they know it... they actually get to sucker people into buying their cheap phones for more than double of what they're worth. That's it actually.
They make decent phones... but not for the price they sell it at. Gimme a break, the 8910 costs almost as much as the P800 with less than 1/4 of the features!!! A mobile phone is NOT jewelry... even under the Vertu brand. It's a piece of technology that will become obsolete in 4 months...Nokia's "technology" is obsolete from the very start! I mean... even Intel doesn't sell obsolete technology at a high price... Nokia does.
If they slashed their prices in half... I'd feel like they were ripping people off a lot less. But hey, that's business right? There's one born every minute...why not take advantage right? At least that's what Nokia does. THAT is what I don't like about Nokia. Product wise... they're pretty ok. Kinda like Toyota... except they price themselves like a Ferrari.
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Posted: 2003-02-03 11:37:00
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Very well said, dude...
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Posted: 2003-02-03 12:17:00
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As far as i am concerned, those that know about ericsson and sony ericsson...the reputaion....and everything....they go and use ericsson.
its like word of mouth and just generally there is little SE advertising......so those that do use SE...like us lot...generally know that its better..
i hope that made some sense....i couldnt quite phrase what i was trying to say.
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Posted: 2003-02-03 13:50:00
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How about "Don`t knock it till you`ve tried it"
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Posted: 2003-02-03 14:06:00
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