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http://www.mobil.se/nyheter/visa.asp?id=4877&sid=1
Guess what, story about differences between T68 and T68i.
For those who don't understand Swedish. There IS a difference between the two models, namely, standby and talk time. It seems to be much less on the older model (up to 100 hours in standby).
[ This Message was edited by: fifey on 2002-03-25 17:07 ]
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Posted: 2002-03-25 17:02:00
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And why am i going to love that ?
This post was posted from a T68
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Posted: 2002-03-25 17:13:00
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From what I have understood from other sites, the 100 hours extra standby will be on the i model and not on the 'old one'...
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Posted: 2002-03-25 17:16:00
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Here we go again, we have already post a lot on this The new sw will make T68m the same in everything including battery life and so on UFF!!!!
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Posted: 2002-03-25 17:22:00
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həqiqi, bu dedim
The square is an upside down "e". That was my best attempt at Azeri. It shoudl translate to "true, I said that"
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Posted: 2002-03-25 17:23:00
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Jucame, this info comes from Ericsson!
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Posted: 2002-03-25 17:23:00
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Sagol!!
Yeah, i realise that, sorry! Read it too fast!
Where did you learn Azeri?
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Posted: 2002-03-25 17:30:00
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My knowledge of the Turkic tounges is limited to Turkiye Turkcesi I'm afraid but I've heard people from Nahxivan provence talk and I could get about 50% of what they said.
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Posted: 2002-03-25 17:32:00
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Yeah, I went to Istanbul and could get by with Azeri... I'm actually English, but have learnt Azeri and Russian while living here... People from Naxchivan are terrible, don't you agree? COX DELI!!!
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Posted: 2002-03-25 17:42:00
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very deli, they had a hospital in an old salt mine!?! Basically, I thought Azeri was Turkish but anything technically advanced would use Russian words.
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Posted: 2002-03-25 17:44:00
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