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Actually, in pre-production phase, the Ericsson T68 already had MMS. Then, when it was produced Ericsson disabled that feature. And with the Sony Ericsson T68i, is was enabled.
However: T68m could be easily upgraded with new software so that MMS would work, it's just a matter of software update.
About polyphonic ringtones, it certainly isn't a SE! I remember the times that Ericsson was always behind in those stuff. Samsung and Panasonic always had the newest kind of ringtones, than better screens and displays.
If you're talking about the first colour phone where image could be displayed: the T68m with 256 coulours. If you're talking about the Siemes, it couldn't display 'real' pictures.
The T68 was also the first phone with joystick control.
For bluetooth: we can say it's the T36/T39, as there are only minor (software) differences between the two. It's like Windows XP compared to Windows XP with Service Pack 1.
About nokia first with MMS: no! Nokia originally wanted stick with a newer version of there 'nokia picture message' and the 3510i was released in 4Q 2002. The Ericsson T68 4Q 2001.
And the first GPRS phone: Motorola Timeport 260
[ This Message was edited by: dirk27 on 2005-11-15 17:49 ]
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Posted: 2005-11-15 18:46:48
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The first phone produced with MMS support in harware and designed with the MMS functionality really was the Ericsson T68, it only needed a switch to activate it.
Long before they spoke about the Sony Ericsson T68i they allready menioned the T68m would have MMS, but at the final stage Ericsson disabled this feature for marketing reasons.
It took a few months later for other manufacturezrs to introduce MMS phones.
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Posted: 2005-11-15 18:53:35
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http://www.gsmarena.com/ericsson-phones-2.php
At this site you can see all the current phones with their launch date.
Do some research
I remember the times when i was younger, year 2000 when i knew all phone models that existed. That times, there weren't a lot of phones yet.
Ericsson had only T10, T18, T28 series for sale back in the days.
[ This Message was edited by: dirk27 on 2005-11-15 18:00 ]
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Posted: 2005-11-15 18:57:12
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This is how I see it (production phones):
Bluetooth + MMS = SE T68i
Bluetooth = Ericsson R520m
MMS = SE T68i
GPRS = Ericsson R520
Infrared = Ericsson SH888, Nokia 6110?
Polyphonic Ringtones = ?
Colour Screen = Siemens SL10
Java = Siemens SL45 or Nokia 6310?
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[ This Message was edited by: jcwhite_uk on 2005-11-15 18:31 ]
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Posted: 2005-11-15 19:29:28
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The R520 was only in prototype phase when the Motorola Timeport 260 was out, so the first GPRS phon is this Motorola.
[ This Message was edited by: dirk27 on 2005-11-15 18:40 ]
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Posted: 2005-11-15 19:34:52
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Kind find evidence that there was a IR enables phone before the 6110. SH888 came out 8 months after the Nokia.
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Posted: 2005-11-15 19:37:03
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The first Polyphonic phone being produced in mass was the Samsung N620. Q1 of 2002
It had built-in soundchip from Yamaha supporting up to 16 tones.
Costed about 340 euros when launched
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Posted: 2005-11-15 19:40:57
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On 2005-11-15 19:40:57, dirk27 wrote:
The first Polyphonic phone being produced in mass was the Samsung N620. Q1 of 2002
It had built-in soundchip from Yamaha supporting up to 16 tones.
Costed about 340 euros when launched
The Sony J5 had polyphonic ringtones back in 2000. Heres a link:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/s[....]p1_1_1&zone=pp&lm=pp1&pid=9780
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Posted: 2005-11-15 19:52:39
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Yeah we only doing production phones.
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Posted: 2005-11-15 23:34:39
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I think the first phones with polyphonic melodies were panasonics. They could play it when no one else could. That was long time ago.
And Siemens SL10 from 1998 was indeed phone with multi colour display (quazi colour).
Also, the first phone with lithium ion battery and MP3 player was from Siemens.
The first phone with games was Nokia.
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Posted: 2006-01-04 19:25:06
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