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ZTE C133
CDMA2000 1X
Commercially Launched – May 2004
Operator(s) - China Unicom, Vivo
SPECIFICATIONS
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153 Kbps data capable
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93 grams
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Black and white LCD
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180 min Talktime
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180 hr Standby
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PIM functions
SMS enabled
R-UIM enabled (China)
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Posted: 2004-12-15 01:08:56
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Ahh yes so i see!!
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Posted: 2004-12-15 01:09:41
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I dont know what you mean. It doesnt look familiar to me!
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Posted: 2004-12-15 01:25:39
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They look related!
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Posted: 2004-12-15 02:29:30
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Thats just wrong!
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Posted: 2004-12-15 02:33:05
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How I wish SE would come up with an "answer" to Motorolas V3.. I even told SE in Lund to do so!
I can imagine a "T68-2004", all metal, K700i display and "OS"/GUI
No effing "bluromatic deluxe" camera (as in - I want it WITHOUT camera, they´re not good enough to be worthwhile for me anyway.)
Or a T39-2004.. Two-tone Titanium finish, color display, about the size of R520s and modern OS/GUI and to top it off: flip activated antenna

Saw a phone once, don´t remember manufacturer, where the antenna came out when the flip was opened. Brilliant idea! No snag in pocket but atill good RF when in use..
Hm, better go to bed and dream asleep instead..
Cheers!
PS: It would be interesting with a poll to see just how many potential buyers (except bobafett and myself

) such model/s would attract..
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Posted: 2004-12-15 02:43:17
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@3x :-) i would know some more ppl who would buy those fones. But to have an r320 titan would give me the same feelings. Ps samsunp had a fone with the aerial u mentioned, but such solutions are pointless imo, just drain the batt
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Posted: 2004-12-15 23:49:30
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@ threex the phone where the aerial came up when flipped open was a samsung designed by pinin farina.
fatreg
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Posted: 2004-12-15 23:56:01
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Yeah that´s right! Samsung indeed.. remember seeing it in a a computer mag a few years ago..
Well how a bout solving the "powerantenna" with a mechanical solution then? Like a rack and pinion thingie connected to the flip

That would involve either spring loaded flip or manual opening and closing but it would certainly impress me!
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Posted: 2004-12-16 00:12:19
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I am more for the manual solution as at iat10
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Posted: 2004-12-16 00:17:57
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