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TonyG Posts: 34


huni>- If I can get the news earlier I will inform you right away.

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Posted: 2002-06-12 19:31:00
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TonyG Posts: 34


Hi prefer>- It is true that the "i" series sw can only recognised your ORIGINAL sw in your phone at this moment. Meaning if your phone is T68m, and you have converted to T68mc just because you like to have the Chinese input. It will work on your T68m. But during the upgarding to "i" sw, they will only recognsed your original T68 sw and not the converted T68mc sw. All your converted sw in your phone will be gone and you are back to square one, that will be the T68mi that your phone can only be upgraded to. So now in this case, T68m can only upgrade to T68mi and T68mc can only upgrade to T68ic. There is no interchangeable. Sorry to say that, now the "ic" sw and an added advantage over T68mi is now all T68ic phone have the English T9 input. So all T68mc phone owners will be happier than the T68 phone owners.

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Posted: 2002-06-12 19:50:00
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prefer Posts: 28

TonyG >> Thanks a lot for taking your time to explain, Tony. I really appreciate that (although I've read this explanation of yours earlier already). I have been unaware of the possibility of making a T68m>T68mc conversion until recently. It would be interesting to know what exactly is done. Do you know that, Tony?

If it's merely a software thing, then I can't for the world understand why they make a software with chinese menu, but no chinese input. That's what I have at the moment. Also, if we know exactly what happens when converting T68m to T68mc, we would also know what needed to be done to make an T68i>T68ic.

What I feared was that the chinese input algorithm was burned into an EPROM or something, which obviously wouldn't be easy to attain by T68 users without a hardware replacement.

[ This Message was edited by: prefer on 2002-06-12 19:30 ]
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Posted: 2002-06-12 20:28:00
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djace Posts: 1

hey guys, new here! i am using a t68i myself. am a reformed user from nokia! can gimme some hints on how to put up the pic of the 68m/68i next to the msg? by the way, T68i is the best phone they have on the market! no need for anymore stupid operator logos man!
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Posted: 2002-06-12 20:56:00
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mrbunglez Posts: 13

hey djace, howz the change? is the sms speed really as bad as they say it is? compared to a nokia? can tell me like what are the good differences not ah? cuz i also waiting to buy leh... still waitin for a little drop in the price...hee..

anyone in this forum going for CommunicAsia 2002 next week? heard there's going to be a huge SonyEricsson booth! maybe can get a look at the new sony products..
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Posted: 2002-06-13 02:36:00
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madhero Posts: 20

anyone has the settings to the e-mail function in the T68m-i??? I subscribe to M1, they couldn't help...
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Posted: 2002-06-13 06:07:00
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prefer Posts: 28

mrbunglez >> I was Nokia user before I bought T68m. The biggest disappointment was the speed in general. Not only SMS composing, but the whole damn phone was slow. Browsing contact in the phonebook was a pain in the ass.

However, after the upgrade, I promise that the phone now is what I've ever wanted.

[ This Message was edited by: prefer on 2002-06-13 05:41 ]
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Posted: 2002-06-13 06:36:00
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berrybianka Posts: 92

hi i installed the icq in my palmVx but i
m having problems when connecting. it usually says connection timed out or it hangs during service starting. my unit is t68i
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Posted: 2002-06-13 06:42:00
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TonyG Posts: 34

prefer>- If you really in need of a Chinese input that critical than you have to sacrifise something. That is the upgrading to "i" version. Yes, your T68m could convert to full T68mc sw. But beware that there are two things would be mising from your phone. 1. Your English T9 will be gone and 2. you do not have the Chinese stroke keypad in your phone which the oringinal T68mc has. Till now I do understand there are certain phone brands could only received Chinese wordings and could not write. My former Motorola P7689 is one of it. So, prefer, you have to weigh which is the most important function to you and than make a decision.

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[ This Message was edited by: TonyG on 2002-06-13 06:05 ]
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Posted: 2002-06-13 07:04:00
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huni Posts: 2

TonyG>> so only original T68mc verson then can have T9 and chinese at the same time rite? i mean after the upgrade
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Posted: 2002-06-13 09:47:00
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