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Buyers Guide: Mobile Phones |
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28/05/02 (126 review reads) |
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Advantages: Small, Durable, Colour Screen
Disadvantages: slow menus, bit expensive
First the reasons not to buy one:-- cost, there not to cheap! That was short wasn't it, i love this phone it's looks, it's features everything. I only have one problem which is the menus are a bit slow to react but i can live with that its nothing major. Advantages are that its not a Nokia, not that i've got anything against Nokia but neither have a lot of people, and with over 60% of the market your never going to be the onlyone in the room with a Nokia, but if you want something aling the lines of the 8330 or similar then the T68i is a stylish alternative, from what i've found its as compatible as its equivalent nokia and i have interacted via infrared with other nokia phones which is more than can be said for other manufactures(samsung to name but one). Its got some super feature like bluetooth and i have a little camera so everytime someone rings there photo is displayed, not so functional but its different, voice dial works well i know some people had troble on older ericssons but i use it and have had no problems. for those who like to drop there phones on a regular basis (like me) it might not look that durable but i was suprised that its withstood some of the drops and knocks ive given it but it has and its still scratch free and after a month thats good for me. for more detailed features visit http://www.sonyericsson.com/uk/spg.jsp?page=st art also i found the carphonewarehouse to be very helpful
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- 28/05/02 OK, not bad and all that, but the T68 has absolutely tons of features, this review really doesn't do it justice. Let me know if you update your op. |
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- 28/05/02 We've had one of these on evaluation for a week or so and I feel that there is more to say about the bluetooth connectivity potential, picture options and in particular the MMS options. Additionally if you use one of these to connect your palm or pocket PC to the web via GPRS it really flys. |
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