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Is it true that the
Chinese version of T68i got a strategic game called
Wuziqi ? Can anyone confirm this? If yes, what is the game about? And how come they got this game and not the T68i users?
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Posted: 2002-04-01 10:26:00
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Its a chinese game as far as I know, my cousins showed me some chinese games before, you'll probably need to read chinese to play.
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Posted: 2002-04-01 11:14:00
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yes that's true there's a game called Wuziqi in the chinese version of t68i. for a direct translation, Wuziqi means "Five One Chess". it based on the chinese traditional game called "Wei Qi"(have you heard of it? you can find a computer game called "TurboGo" in internet, it's English) but not the same. for general concept, you put black(if opp. use the white ones) ones at the cross points one by one, who got five ones in one line first wins. this game is very popular in china.
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Posted: 2002-05-19 02:42:00
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BTW, the Hong Kong version of t68i(there's no mainland version so far in china) is called "t68i" not t68ie. and as i ever heard of, t68ie sould stand for t68i Europe version. but at least i know t68i sells in UK is still called t68i. i dont know why.
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Posted: 2002-05-19 02:52:00
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Yes, interestingly, while in Hong Kong all electronic products are sold with Chinese and English manuals and versions, the T68i is only sold in a Chinese version, with Chinese manual only, and keyboard for Chinese character input. It is a somewhat strange marketing strategy, as there are many tourists in HK who buy things before returning home and electronic goods is high on the list.
My suspicion is that it is in fact a mainland version they are selling in HK and that over time they will have two versions, one with Chinese input, and one without. The keyboard with Chinese input makes the letters smaller than on the non-Chinese keyboard, and therefore more difficult to read.
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Posted: 2002-05-19 04:10:00
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Can someone confirm for me that T68i(chinese input) call it T68ic equip with EMS ,MMS and other feature like T68i. because I know that T39mc does not have EMS and T9 for English like what T39m have cos Chinese Language has take up alot of phone memory.
What are the difference between T68i and T68ic?
Do anyone here own a T68ic? can you share with us what are the diffenence you find out from your phone and T68i.
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Posted: 2002-05-19 07:07:00
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shawnmccall9 Posts: > 500
I emailed SE about T68ie a few weeks ago, and I was told that 68ie stands for Enhanced GSM, so it may be able to provide features on our continuing jouney to true 3G
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Posted: 2002-05-19 17:47:00
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that sounds great, but i remember when t68i first came out in our vision they said t68i and t68ie is same but for different selling area.
but we haven't got a t68ie by now. so i'm really confused. do you think the "enhanced GSM" is that "e-GSM" in this page(
http://www.sonyericsson.com/T68i/did_you.htm )? can you get more info for us?
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Posted: 2002-05-22 04:28:00
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This comes right out of a T68/T68i White paper written by Sony Ericsson:
"The T68i comes in two versions, T68i and T68ie. The only difference between the two versions is the languages they support."
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Posted: 2002-10-17 00:57:00
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I just have my T68mc upgraded into MMS version at service point. It's R2E006 still:(. I don't know why it's not R5????.
Here are the list of game in this Chinese MMS version (should be same as T68ie?):
1.Arimona
2.Contrary
3.Erix
4.Four piles
5.Naval fleet
6.North territory
7.Q
8. Wuziqi
9. YUKON STRUGGLE
BTW, it has both English and Chinese support. with English Only T9.
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Posted: 2002-10-19 15:30:00
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