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I've seen few bulgarian mates around Esato and will be glad if we can exchange some info and ideas.
As of this moment,
does not have official support on their website nor Service Centers in Bulgaria, which is really sad
Everyone's welcome to post here if he has some info about SonyEricsson in Bulgaria.
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Posted: 2003-08-01 16:25:57
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Hello, i am from Bulgaria and i really enjoy my new SE T610 .It works perfect but i do not know , why i have not a bulgarian language on my phone!!!???
Well , i bought it brand new from "Germanos" and they should offer bulgarian language.
If there is somebody from Bulgaria , pls reply to this message.
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Posted: 2003-09-16 22:34:16
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Hey there saiboTT!
Welcome to this forum and to ESATO in general!
It is a surprise to know that GERMANOS does not offer Bulgarian menu in the new T610 they sell. I believe M-TEL phones do have
I got mine from UK and uploaded a new SW version and changed the language pack as well. It depends on in which city you are in. If you're close to Varna (where I am) I can guide you where to get BG menu and the new R3C software update.
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Posted: 2003-10-06 11:02:00
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Hi, I'm from Sofia, but tell me where in Varna I can update my z600 firmware (without loosing bg language support)
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Posted: 2004-05-14 00:02:34
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Well, I'm not Bulgarian but I've been on holiday twice to the coast near Varna so I thought I'd say hi.
Drouzhba!
This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2004-05-14 00:19:12
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Hi,I am from BG to.I live in Sofia.Where do you live Dian,saiboTT,sasho.
@saiboTT why don't you go to one of the M-TEL bussiness centers and they'll send your phone to the service center to upgrade your firmware.I don't have bulgarian language on my P900 but on my T630 yes,but I'm staing with the English menus.The BG menu makes the menu ugly.
Çàùî íå ïèøåì íà áúëãàðñêè åçèê?
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Posted: 2004-05-14 14:25:00
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I'm not from Bulgaria either, but I'm frequently in Sofia (last week actually!) to visit my girlfriend, so I'll say "Zdrasti" too!
We're both SonyEricsson fans...
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Posted: 2004-05-14 15:12:13
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Zdrasti JoolsG3,
Do you like our country.Did you see some of our landscapes?BTW where in Sofia lives your girlfriend (if it's not a secret)?
Chao
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Posted: 2004-05-14 21:56:20
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@"Hacker"
Yeah, I've enjoyed all the time I've spent in Bulgaria... 4 separate visits (about 6 weeks in total) in the last 6 months. I've visited Veliko Turnovo, Plovdiv, Koprovshtitsa, Bansko and many places in-between. In July we're going to Nessebar for a week, which will be my first visit to the Black Sea coast.
My girlfriend lives somewhere near Pliska... but she's currently staying in England with me at the moment!
Chao!
[ This Message was edited by: JoolsG3 on 2004-05-18 12:31 ]
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Posted: 2004-05-18 11:39:02
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Sony Ericsson Displays Phone-Taken Pics
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications hosted an exhibition of photographs taken via mobile phones as they presented their mobile imaging concept at the National Arts Gallery in Sofia.
Parallel to the exhibition Sony Ericsson presented three new mobiles and a wide range of accessories.
The K700 cameraphone features the latest in imaging, multimedia, and entertainment functions and offers advanced messaging and connectivity technologies.
The other new mobile presented was the S700 camera phone with QuickShare™ and swivel-opening design.
The clamshell Z500 is the company's first phone featuring EDGE technology, which provides fast access to wireless data, content downloads, messaging and interactive online gaming.
Journalists also had the opportunity to take pictures of Gergana Guncheva, Miss Bulgaria 2004, and vie for the prize T630 mobile.
Is anyone in Sofia able to go?
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Posted: 2004-06-03 16:24:08
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