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Satisfied with your T300? |
lesneo Joined: Jan 19, 2002 Posts: 482 PM |
Got mine for free! Traded in my aging T68m for the T300 + MCA-25 for free.
Yes, yes, the design of the T300 is lil fat but I am happy with it... only miss the calendar very much.
However, I manage to get a mophun calendar working. It only runs when you activate it. More for dates reference only. No alarms nor events input. But it serves my needs well.
Like I said it before, I'll still say it now. SE poly tones rocks!!! The best of the poly phones out there is here in the T300. Mophun games are a real joy... Managed to complete Deep Abyss and have only reached level 07 of Alien Scum.
Ask me? Loved it!!! Really hope the T610 will continue to support mophun. |
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Dehgenog Joined: Feb 16, 2003 Posts: 17 PM, WWW
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I really want an Ericsson badly, but I can't get over how ugly the T300 is, any comments? |
gzumba Joined: Feb 04, 2003 Posts: 146 From: New York, NY, USA PM |
After ten weeks of learning my way around its memory management problems, and learning my way through wap2.5 sites, and how to lower data cost by minimizing gprs usage with unlimited night and weekend csd, I have come to appreciate the phone both for what it is and for what it is not.
T300 is the balance of price-perqs.
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baileynash Joined: Dec 08, 2002 Posts: 226 From: Brisbane, Australia PM |
Mine was a free replacment from a T65 from Sony Ericsson. I am not happy with the volume of the PolyPhonic ringtones and the whole not being able to delete the pictures that came with it.
T300 Is My LIFE.... Now I want a nokia Camera Phone |
jyrgen_no1 Joined: Oct 06, 2002 Posts: 48 PM |
The sound is low if the midi is low i have found good midi and now its no prob!
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willngrace Joined: Dec 17, 2002 Posts: 7 From: Midlands PM |
I have only managed to find a few poly ringtones. Anyone got any idea of where to find free polys?
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baileynash Joined: Dec 08, 2002 Posts: 226 From: Brisbane, Australia PM |
If you have an infared port you can just download polyphonic tones and transfer them via it. Thats what I do. |
jyrgen_no1 Joined: Oct 06, 2002 Posts: 48 PM |
I use a cable, and the sw \"send file\" and then i find the tunes on the net. It's so many midi on the net
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grandjim Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 7 From: Hong Kong PM |
Same as some guys who traded T68i for T300. I like its brick shape so that I can use it to beat my friends (joking).
The polyponic ringtone is too low ourdoor but too loud indoor. Acceptable when you get used to it.
Missed the Voice Dialing and Bluetooth features...VERY MUCH.
Expecting T610...
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jyrgen_no1 Joined: Oct 06, 2002 Posts: 48 PM |
I love my t300. I use to have a T68 and i had trouble with it from the start till the end. First the BT, the phone book, and then the wap. T300 ROCKS
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choy Joined: Jan 30, 2003 Posts: 3 From: Quezon City PM |
I LOVE IT!!!
best bang for your buck! considering its price it has the best features, even better than those damned Nokias. i love everything about it. |
Dehgenog Joined: Feb 16, 2003 Posts: 17 PM, WWW
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have had my T300 for a full day now, only thing I don't understand is GPRS. What is it precisely and how do I get it to work? |
baileynash Joined: Dec 08, 2002 Posts: 226 From: Brisbane, Australia PM |
Ring your service provider, they will send install info, you will be away. Its just fast wap. Pricing is different, you pay for what you use instead of every minute.
T300 Is My LIFE.... Now I want a nokia Camera Phone |
jyrgen_no1 Joined: Oct 06, 2002 Posts: 48 PM |
Gprs is like broadband on the phone its fast and mms need Gprs to work
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wrecked_porsche Joined: Jul 01, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: I'm not telling u ! PM, WWW
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Yeah, absolutely right ! :-)
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