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Im sure you will be satisfied with it! And should there be any problem you have a lot o T68 owners "backing you up" here on
http://www.esato.com
The most common problem that appears it SW related, and is solved by getting it upgraded, for FREE from one year from the purchase.
Is your T68 called T68e in Australia?
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Technican @ Ericsson AB (formerly ERA)
Owns a T68m Gold now but are looking forward the new and really goodlooking T68i
[ This Message was edited by: mrNoodles on 2002-03-11 00:43 ]
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Posted: 2002-03-11 00:42:00
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I believe it's just a T68. No 'e' or 'm' as in some countries.
I don't think they want to confuse the Aussie consumer......
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Posted: 2002-03-11 00:49:00
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Are you easy to confuse
Just kidding
Good night was I about to say but is more like morning in Australia?!
Anyway Im going to bed now, and hey!
Good luck with your shopping!
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Posted: 2002-03-11 00:53:00
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I bought my T68 from carphone whorehouse, and they advised me to go to another branch to get a malaysian one, as they didnt have any in stock. according to the guy there it is the Swedish made ones that are prone to having problems!
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Posted: 2002-03-11 02:08:00
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I bought my T68 in Malaysia. The last time I had problem was bad connection Between T68 and HBH-10. Since upgraded T68 firmware to R2B, I have no futher problem
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Not all Malaysian products are bad. If you can just open up your PC or Notebook right now , I can bet your Pentium III or IV and/or any computer parts is probably made in Malaysia
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As for me, Australian manufactured products are all good including my academic degree from University of Melbourne
cheers
[ This Message was edited by: all8 on 2002-03-11 14:58 ]
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Posted: 2002-03-11 14:50:00
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I don't think you need to worry about the country of origin too much. Malaysia finishes a lot of products for major manufacturers. For e.g almost all Sony products are assembled in Malaysia these days.. and prob most electronics manufacturers will be moving to China in the future.
Furthermore, a lot of the process of contract manufacturing is automated so more or less, there's less room for human error.
However, electronic parts can fail as QC can never be 100% so important thing is to double chk your phone when u get it before you pay. Chk the keypad for even lighting, the screen for any damage (check edges as well). Also, test the fit of the battery and look out for signs of a returned product. If you suspect that the product has been opened before, insist on another box to compare, its YOUR hard earned money so you have a right to double check.
I went a bit off topic but just want to leave some friendly tips since I know (me included) that we tend to overlook chcking the cool new phone when we are buying it heh
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Posted: 2002-03-11 15:40:00
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