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Hi, nice to see Ericsson faithfuls here. I'll like to know wats the difference with T68mi, T68ie and the T68I. I'm planning to buy this fone that has both english and chinese text input (t9). Pls give suggestions with will be more feasible to purchase...thanks...
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Posted: 2002-07-14 08:28:00
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hmm . inorder to get 2 t9 .. you got to go get the T68mc and upgrade to t68i sw to get it .. ask TonyG he has it .. lucky guy .. hehe
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Posted: 2002-07-14 08:42:00
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orang3-> Should not be a problem if SE had the Gold color in stock. But how much are you willing to pay? As I do not no how much will it cost. If they quoted me a price I do not know will it be acceptable to you. Pls give me a guide line.
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Posted: 2002-07-14 10:12:00
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Orange3, my sister will be going to singapore 2 weeks from now. I have a 2 day old gold face for T68m. Sell it to you for 34 sing dollars. If you want i can mail it to you.
This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-07-14 10:25:00
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Hi everybody. Since T68mc could be upgraded to T68I s/w, than what is the main difference between this two phone? For T68mc upgraded to T68I s/w, is the phone laggy while scrolling thru menus and typing SMS? For T68I itself, is the phone lagging while scrolling thru menus and typing SMS? Anyone knows where to get the cheapest T68I or T68mc without line / contract in Singapore???
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Posted: 2002-07-14 10:41:00
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benjamin-> First thing first. Ask yourself which model do you want to buy? The original T68i or the T68ie? The upgraded T68mi or the T68mie?
The T68 is an earlier model whereas the T68i is the latest model. The price is higher. In order not to confuse you all "e" version are with Chinese language input. Meaning you can write, send and read. The "i"
version do not have Chinese language input, but they can received Chinese SMS, and you can only read but cannot write to reply. Now all Chinese version handphone had one additional function, that is the T9 English. So, the choice is yours. Hopefully you can undestand what I am talking.
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Posted: 2002-07-14 10:46:00
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TONYG--> So u r trying to say that as long as there is an 'e' behind, chinese text input is available. Am i right to say that? If yes, what are the differences with T68mie, T68ie than?? Other than the price. Performance wise? Speed of s/w wise?? Sorry to keep asking silly questions...
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Posted: 2002-07-14 10:54:00
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i just have my t68mc upgraded to t681 soft ware.
i want to know how to configure my mms and when does singapore have the mms since in philippines where i came from is enjoying the mms.
is comunicam is working in t68mc which software is upgraded to t68i
thanks.
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Posted: 2002-07-14 11:16:00
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TonyG---> just help me ask how much it is 1st can ?? thks .. noting more than 40 i will take it ..thks ..
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Posted: 2002-07-14 11:22:00
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benjamin-> Yes, you are correct. Okay, the T68mie is the upgraded T68mc model. Whereas the T68ie is the lastest model. (Blue cover) The sw in both phones are identical. Only is the outlook is different.
The function in both phones are the same. No differences.
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Posted: 2002-07-14 11:22:00
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