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Posted: 2007-12-24 13:50
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I am really wondering NOW . . . HOW this new breakthrough will FAIR with the meticulous mobile-phone users . . . I mean, imagine that fones can easily acquire BUGS during it's initial release in the market . . . and that's being used on LAND, now what more if you BRING those BUGS - underwater ! [addsig]
arien617
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Posted: 2007-12-24 13:52
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I can already see people replacing their phones every other week by finding a way to let in water and claiming a new one because of a 'manufacturing defect.'
PowerLee
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Posted: 2007-12-24 13:52
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I would rather Sony Ericsson not waste money on making a phone that works under water & spend it on trying to get back to the glory days of a couple of years back when it made real cutting edge decent phones that had great picture taking ability & worked pefectly well on dry land.

A real K750 / W800 successor with a decent 5mp camera & a bigger size memory card support would make most people happy.

Aware
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Posted: 2007-12-24 13:53
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SE(Japan) did this last year......



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