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Ericsson T20sDescription: WAP; Dual band (GSM 900/1800); 10 hrs talk time; 200 hrs stand by; Vibrating Alert; Games; Compose your own ring ... more Newest Review: ... get used to that I guess but I prefer the Nokia way. Punctuation is a major hassle on the Ericsson. With two or three ... more |
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by - written on 05/12/01 (Very useful, 285 readings)
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Okay, I'm going to disagree with many of the views here but this is my first Ericsson and undoubtedly my last. Good points first. The phone is small and sits comfortably in the palm of your hand. That's the main reason I bought it. The battery life is excellent, I'm very impressed with the life of the battery considering the size of the phone. Now the bad points! I've had a brief flirtation with a Sony J5 (which I palmed off on the wife) and have had several Nokia's and it has to be said that Nokia is still king of the mobile market in my opinion. I bought the Ericsson because I wanted something different, every man and his dog owns ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/08/01 (Very useful, 228 readings)
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I have owned a pre-pay T20s for about 5 months now. I use it for personal use and for work and have had no problems at all. The battery life is fantastic. Being a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery it can be charged nd topped up as and when you like without decreasing the capacity of the battery. Many other handsets still come supplied with older Nickle Metal Hydroxide (Ni-MH) batteries which can only be charged when completely flat or will degenerate. I use my phone on average for about 1-1.5 hours per day in conversation and it is never switched off. I only put the phone on charge every 3-5 days depending on how much I have used it. Another feature I have ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/07/01
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From the outside, this phone looks amazing! It's light, compact, has a flip down speaker, and comes in a range of different looks! It just looks too cool to actually be a good phone! But that is wrong - it's workings are even better! To start off with - it has 190 spaces for phone numbers! That's more than double what the Nokia 3310 can store! Also, it allows groups; which lets you send texts to many people in a short space of time! It has spaces for up to 10 e-mail addresses aswell! This phone has Voice dialling aswell, but only for 10 numbers! But the disadvantage of this is that it rarely works unless there is silence in the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/07/01
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Ericsson recently launched their T20 WAP youth phone but this failed to make much more than a dent in Nokia’s youth mobile champion crown. The T29 is blatantly little more than the T28 flip phone with some modifications, in fact, a T28 with some cosmetic changes and the T20 software it seems. Ericsson recently attempted to breathe new life into one of its worst handsets - the 2618 - by adding a full WAP browser. It was renamed the 2628 but nothing could disguise the fact that this was a big ugly phone. All they created was a big ugly phone with WAP. The T28, on the other hand, was a great little handset and in the T29 it just got better. But it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/06/01
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Let's be honest with each other. How many of you use all the features you have on your mobile phone? I know most phones these days have got 20,000 different ring tones, vibrating alert, the ability to send text messages to 10 people at the same time, predictive text messaging, a diary containing 100,000 names and numbers (OK, a slight exagertaion, but you know what I mean!) oh, I nearly forgot, lots of games and some even have WAP, but how often do you use the vast majority of these features? The answer is probably not very often. A mobile phone is mainly used for making and receiving calls sending and receiving text messages. Anything extra is like the icing on the ... Read the complete review
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