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tommytank Posts: 5

The only model T68's we seem to get in Australia are the Malaysian made phones. From what I read are they have the most problems (microphone, keypad lights).

As I want to get a phone that is as perfect as possible, what manufacture weeks are good and which ones are to be avoided for Malaysian manufactured phones?

Here is the info I have from my retailers:

- The IMEI starts with 350324-71 (Malaysian, even though their distributor says they're assembled in Sweden).
- The box says Sony Ericsson
- Doesn't say where it's made (says made by Ericsson).

What do you think?
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Posted: 2002-03-10 08:44:00
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arroyootje Posts: > 500

If you're that scared, why don't you order one from UK or something and get it sent out? You'll get your VAT back, so it won't be that expensive...

Try www.expansys.com
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Posted: 2002-03-10 09:28:00
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mrNoodles Posts: > 500

>>tommytank
If the box says it might be a T68i, ive never heard of "ordinary" T68m in a box.
Do you know which colors the phones are available in?
If im not wrong the key pad lumi. problem was taken care of by hardware R3A.
So I dont think theres much to do, then buy one and if it starts acting (like it Ericssons SW in it ) - go to your nearest SP an upgrade it.
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Posted: 2002-03-10 09:31:00
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Fingers Posts: 468

I ordered mine from Expansys, got a Malysian made one but have had none of the problems discribed here, it's a heap in Aussie dollars though.
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Posted: 2002-03-10 09:32:00
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lor Posts: > 500

I would suggest not jumping to any conclusions about malaysian made t68s' because i haven't had a problem with mine at all.

I have the same IMEI, but mine wasn't labelled on the box.



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Ericsson, now and forever.

[ This Message was edited by: lor on 2002-03-10 10:10 ]
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Posted: 2002-03-10 10:05:00
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tommytank Posts: 5

You only hear about the worst cases, hardly ever about the phones that have no problems as all.

I shoudl just contact Ericsson and ask them the questions directly.

To Fingers and arroyootje, if I bought from www.expansys.com, it would cost me the same as buying locally as we have a GST here (like the UK VAT but only 10%) + shipping & insurance.

To mrNoodles: The phones aren't the T68i model as the only colours available are Lunar Grey and Gold.

Supposedly there is a sticker on the box which states that there is a free software upgrade included. Don't know if this is the MMS SW or not.
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Posted: 2002-03-10 10:18:00
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lor Posts: > 500

The matter of an upgrade isn't a problem, you normally get a year of warranty and that includes software upgrades and all that.

Something funny bout your boxset.
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Posted: 2002-03-10 10:22:00
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mrNoodles Posts: > 500

I think that you dont should worry, just buy a phone in a color you like!
And if there is any problems with it you can always update your SW for FREE 1 year from the purchase.
And regarding the sticker or not, you will get your MMS update!

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- mrNoodles -
Technican @ Ericsson AB (formerly ERA)
Owns a T68m Gold now but are looking forward the new and really goodlooking T68i

[ This Message was edited by: mrNoodles on 2002-03-10 10:30 ]
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Posted: 2002-03-10 10:28:00
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arroyootje Posts: > 500

Maybe you should wait until the T68i comes out... Then you can be the one to tell us all about it
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Posted: 2002-03-10 10:34:00
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tommytank Posts: 5

The T68e only made an appearance about two weeks ago in Australia. At this rate it'll be 3-6 months before be see a T68i in the flesh.

I just called up SonyEricsson. They have no idea about what HW version they are shipping, what the manufacturer dates are, they don't even know that there are some problem T68's out there. They kept on telling me that the phone is shipped with the latest code (I bet you it's not MMS).

The supervisor was interested in knowing how I got all this info. I just pointed him to esato.com. He'll have a lot of reading to do.

They have a T68 that they use for support and its hardware is R1A and was manufactured in week 37 / 2001. I think they've had it for a while.

I'm just gonna go out and buy the Gold one. I think I research things too much sometimes.
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Posted: 2002-03-11 00:15:00
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