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Ok, I know what is the IMEI number, thanks.
But every phone has a serial number too.
And what is the serial number?
There is any logic in the serial number?
It comes from the IMEI, or from the country code?
This is my question!
Thank You!
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Posted: 2008-10-02 10:53:15
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There are any connection between the IMEI and the Serial Number (S/N)?
Thank you so much!
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Posted: 2008-10-02 10:59:16
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On 2008-10-02 10:59:16, ericssonK770 wrote:
There are any connection between the IMEI and the Serial Number (S/N)?
Thank you so much!
When a manufacturer makes the phone they give it there own Serial number, as does every other device manufacturer in the world! the only relation would be that they keep a record of the IMEI that was given to the device with that particular Serial Number...
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Posted: 2008-10-03 12:44:13
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Hi,
thanks to Zsolthy I received a real rarity today: An early version of the yellow T36. The flip still sais T29m and it's got a flip release button but the board is a true T36.
There are a few little spots on the back but for such a treasure I will visit a professional car painter to get the matching color. The same way I will also remove the 2 little sopts on the blue display frame.
The phone came with a marble beige T28 antenna (hanky, now you should remember that phone) but due to some lucky reasons I had a prototype antenna with translucent blue T29 socket but a long cap like on T28. Though I don't know if this antenna belongs to this phone, I thought it matches the best.
r0sewhite
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[ This Message was edited by: r0sewhite on 2008-10-06 19:30 ]
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Posted: 2008-10-06 20:29:29
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I wonder why it says T29m when the T29m didnt have a flip release button.
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Posted: 2008-10-06 20:34:13
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yes it is strange.
maby they were going to call it T29m because of the succes of the T28s.
do you consider selling that phone?
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Posted: 2008-10-06 20:38:18
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Renaming models wasn't uncommon at Ericsson. Look at the S838 which became the A1018s or the S988 which became the T18s. So I wasn't very surprised about the "T29m" on the flip. Btw: There was never a T29m, only a T29s or T29sc.
No bart, of course I would never sell it. A yellow T36, doesn't matter if with blue or silver display frame, is for sure much more rare than a Hedvig. I think such phones stay in a collection until one decides to give up his whole collection.
r0sewhite
PS: Just because I'm curious: Bart, what would a collector like you pay for this phone?
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[ This Message was edited by: r0sewhite on 2008-10-06 20:01 ]
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Posted: 2008-10-06 20:58:45
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a collector, hmm thats something you should ask the rest.
for me the T36m in yellow has been as important as the RX1 prototype.
for me personally its the ultimed phone.
My first phone ever was the T28s, it made me fall in love with Ericsson and the hole telecom world, from the moment i saw the T36m i was seduced by its looks, its power (for a cellphone). Still i became sad when they sad it was cancelled, but then on cebit 200x we saw the T68m and well yea you know, all hell broke loos.
being a fair man understanding how much somethings are worth: i would pay for a fully working, in perfect condition yellow T36m the price of: 100euro
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Posted: 2008-10-06 22:29:11
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On 2008-10-06 22:29:11, bart wrote:
a collector, hmm thats something you should ask the rest.
for me the T36m in yellow has been as important as the RX1 prototype.
for me personally its the ultimed phone.
My first phone ever was the T28s, it made me fall in love with Ericsson and the hole telecom world, from the moment i saw the T36m i was seduced by its looks, its power (for a cellphone). Still i became sad when they sad it was cancelled, but then on cebit 200x we saw the T68m and well yea you know, all hell broke loos.
being a fair man understanding how much somethings are worth: i would pay for a fully working, in perfect condition yellow T36m the price of: 100euro
I hope you make a joke, otherwise you don't understand the worth of this phone....
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Posted: 2008-10-06 23:48:11
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Congrat r0sewhite!
@bart
I must say, Ginz is right...
[ This Message was edited by: hanky on 2008-10-06 23:25 ]
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Posted: 2008-10-07 00:24:57
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