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No......SE K700i in some countries (such as Hong Kong & Taiwan) also support Chinese text. The name K700c is specially for China.
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Posted: 2004-06-27 18:46:29
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Got mine off o2online, on side of box says 32mb, but phone has 41mb free..heeeee!From what i understand it was going to have just the 32mb but quite a few people during tests said it wasnt enough as you share the memory through everything on the phone.
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Posted: 2004-07-09 01:33:23
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@bico: The K700i supports chinese input. In fact it only has English and Chinese. The K700 (western version) should have multiple European languages.
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Posted: 2004-07-09 05:23:15
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How much is the K700 in US dollars?
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Posted: 2004-07-09 05:41:12
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On 2004-06-19 19:09:18, randomtask77 wrote:
I just noticed that I have a K700i (at least that's what the box says) and the phone has the chinese characters above the numbers.
Okay, let's end this!
If you live in Europe, America, and some other places and go to the store and buy a K700 you will get a K700i! Nothing else!
When you go to China and around and buy a K700, you will get a K700c!
Nothing more!
YOU CAN NOT GET A K700 WITHOUT A LETTER AFTER THE ZEROS!!!
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Posted: 2004-07-09 06:10:10
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I thought you were gonna end this.
The K700 is the general name for the phone, and just means K700c or K700i.
The K700c is made exclusively for China. Rumour has it that it may have a Simplified Chinese language, but that hasn't been proven anywhere.
The K700i is really an international version, and can be bought anywhere in the world (possibly excluding China). The languages on the phone depend on the region you buy it in, as do the keypad markings. If you buy it in Hong Kong, you'll have the English and Chinese languages and Chinese stroke marks on the keys. If you buy it in Europe, you'll probably have English, German, French, Turkish, etc and not have any Chinese stroke marks.
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Posted: 2004-07-09 06:54:58
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