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evoke
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Posted: 2002-03-10 21:13
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How did the t68 do in that poll of all phones?? Ed

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mrNoodles
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Posted: 2002-03-10 21:17
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On 2002-03-10 21:13, edwardm wrote:
How did the t68 do in that poll of all phones?? Ed



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The test was done before the T68 saw the daylight
Or in the same time as it was released on the common market. But it wasnt tested.

And one more thing! Nokia came on the last place!! But thats no new news for us here, is it?


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Posted: 2002-03-10 21:30
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Nokia do worse than ericcson?? Now theres a turn up 4 books! Had a few nokias in my time and they weren't up 2 much! Ed

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sstrunks84
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Posted: 2002-03-10 22:14
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Were these phones turned on during these tests?

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Posted: 2002-03-10 22:23
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The amount of time a phone is submerged for makes no difference... As long as the phone cuts its own power before any damage is done from the water short-circuiting the system, and of course as long as the phone is dried out properly (hair-driers are great for this!), the phone should (theoretically) switch on again and work fine. The secret is the fail-on-short trigger.

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mrNoodles
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Posted: 2002-03-10 22:23
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Were these phones turned on during these tests?



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The article doesnt tells wheter they where on or off, but I assume they were on.
I saw that the test was made by a Danish magazine, but published in Aftonbladet.
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Posted: 2002-03-10 22:42
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mrNoodles
the thing about the underlines is because of the "," the underline will stop if theres a comma in the link... eg.
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mrNoodles
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Posted: 2002-03-10 22:49
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>>Epedemic
Thnx!! But do you know if there are some kind of way to go around this "problem" or is it so that we just have to accept it?

Come give us what we want.
PS: only 13 more days to work for ERA
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Posted: 2002-03-10 23:12
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I have heard a story bout a phone that also went thru a washing machine but that was a t28. E/ makes durable phones :-)

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altemyr
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Posted: 2002-03-10 23:28
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There was also a story about an old 688 that fell and bounced about 3 kilometres downhills during a mountain climbing in the alpes, the battery disappeard, and so did the SIM card, but when those were replaced, it still worked. But the 688 was one of those black thingies with magnesium alloy frame.
I suspect that in all those stories, there must have been a bit of luck involved also. I have also heaard about people dropping a T39 from about 50 cm from the floor, and it broke. That's bad luck I guess.
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Posted: 2002-03-11 02:40
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a mate of mine dropped his T28 down the toilet, didnt switch on straight away so he smashed it up with a meat hammer!!

Strange bloke...

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zjl13
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Posted: 2002-03-11 09:15
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To get rid of my 688 i used tothrow it against the wall....unsuccessful......this was posted w t39 inside a glass....full of guinness.hehehe

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Posted: 2002-03-11 09:44
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I work in a place where we hear a lot of these stories, one of the best is about a guy who crashed on his motorcycle into a tree with 200km/h, he had his R310 in his chest pocket and got a R310 shaped mark on his chest after it, and oh, he went to the hospital for three months, and yes, the phone worked perfectly after this little incident.
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Posted: 2002-03-11 09:53
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I also heard about this guy whos dog suddenly came walking with his R310 in the mouth, the phone had been missing for weeks, and it had surived several weeks with rain outside, and regarding the tooth marks the dog had been playing around with it for quite a while.
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