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Jowi Posts: > 500

anyone experience their NO & c key doesnt respond, you have to press it harder.
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Posted: 2004-05-28 20:23:07
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mailliw_17 Posts: 316

still got mine after 3years
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Posted: 2005-09-16 04:35:17
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chriswg85 Posts: 210

I still have mine. Sometimes I take it camping, to the beach, and out on the boat instead of the P910. And it's still in great shape
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Posted: 2005-09-16 05:13:48
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amd1129 Posts: > 500

Me too uses a t68i and i love it This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2005-09-16 05:44:53
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hyperken Posts: > 500

haha l still have T68i first SE phone This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2005-09-16 06:20:29
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OluYom Posts: > 500

I have and still use the elegant t68i This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2005-09-16 07:24:13
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number2 Posts: 113

Got my first T68i a couple of months after launch, that was stolen a year later (Bastard), since then used Nokias, Recently got K750i, yahoooooooo!
As an aside, 12 months ago i saw on ebay, Brand new unbranded T68i from Vodafone, getting rid of the last of thier stock, bought one its a bewt, 12 months later its still in the box, still not used, guess i never will, but its a design classic.
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Posted: 2005-09-16 08:12:18
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Aivar Posts: > 500

T68i is my only mobile phone (except Ericsson GH 174 - just for fun).
I got my T68i on 31 May 2002. I love my T68i and I'm glad that it has served me well.

Especially I'm happy about the phone's superb ability to use the battery very economically. Even after 3 years the average standby time is 8,5 days (over 200 hours). And as I have said before, the standby record of my T68i is more than 11,5 days (over 278 hours).

The only things I can complain about are some mechanical faults. At the end of last year the YES-key went "lazy" and needed to be pushed twice or three times to react. Happily, some months later it started to work correctly again.

This summer I went to Tunisia for two weeks. After some days in hot Africa the YES-key started to misbehave again. Also NO-key and 8-key. Till now I have to push them a bit different way (from a different angle and sometimes even harder). But it seems that they start working properly again.

In my opinion T68i has the nicest mobile phone design. Also it has all basic functions I need. Some people have complained about bad reception of T68i. I don't agree. On the basis of more than three-year experience I can confirm the opposite.

As I see no new good looking Sony Ericsson phone in the market nowadays, I hope that my T68i will continue serving me well. How many years, I don't know. Perhaps, if Sony Ericsson will make
another good looking small phone with mighty battery and it handles GSM 850/900/1800/1900 + WCDMA, I may consider to buy it. But how can I be able to leave my beloved T68i... It gonna be a hard heartbreaking choice...

Here is picture of my T68i, made it's third birthday



[ This Message was edited by: Aivar on 2005-09-16 09:47 ]
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Posted: 2005-09-16 10:42:20
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