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Sony Ericsson T68i - Orange - Just Talk Prepay
Sony Ericsson (
22 November, 2002 )
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looks much better with the pale blue cover!  |
Postives-small & light functional (organizer function is useful for reminding for important appointments) connectivity (although ive never used anything apart from Infrared between the phone and laptops) Quality of speaker (easily adjusted volume) Ease of use due to joystick Looks (ok its an older phone but still looks good) Battery Life (around 2 weeks on average standby with intermittent use) Games - are actually quite decent I thought Phone books ability to store more than mobile number Tough - dropped it several times, also managed somehow to displace a button out of place in my pocket (due to keys in pocket but quality of phone) half twisted key simply clicked back into place and works fine Intelligent T3 predictive text - actually works Large memory - 1mb I think Negatives- lack of ringtones-look on the net for free ringtones, difficult to find and few in number+quality lack of sms alert options - either silent or a beep sms can get a little funny of me, refuses to scroll down to a certain letter colour screen - outdated looking compared to new phones but doesnt make a huge difference Overall a high quality phone but dont be paying too much as its "outdated" (minus polyphonic ringtones and a sharper colour screen its outdated otherwise its only outdated cause its been out for so long)
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T68i what a phone  |
When looking to upgrade from my Nokia 3310, I wanted to get the most up-to-date model I could afford. The T68i was my choice, and it was quite a good one. GOOD POINTS: 1) Looks Fantastic 2) Extremely Light 3) Easy to navigate menu with 5-way joystick 4) Full colour screen 5) Can have great accessories attatched, including MP3 player, FM/AM radio and digital camera 6) Has bluetooth/infra-red capabilities BAD POINTS: 1) Ringtones are monophonic, not polyphonic as stated 2) Camera produces blurry pictures 3) Quite difficult to navigate if youve had a standard Nokia 4) Unimaginative games 5) Difficult to find places to get free ringtones
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Before I had the Sony Ericsson T68i, I was stuck with my old Nokia 3310. A few weeks ago, I got bored of it, and bought this phone. I love it! Its the best phone Ive ever had. Its quite well built and very light, so much so I nearly dropped my 3310 when I picked it up again because it was so heavy! The colour screen is clear, even in sunlight, and you can fiddle around with the contrast and backlight settings. The keypad is blue when illuminated and looks very cool indeed. There are a few things wrong with it though. One is the fact that the joystick takes a lot of getting used to and that the software is very slow on my phone. The menus take far too long to load up. Bluetooth is a really good thing for Sony Ericsson to include, although the phone does lack a camera. You can buy the communicam for 50 quid here at amazon, but on the Orange site, its more like 100.
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