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dubai911
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Posted: 2003-10-05 15:50
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got ur point bro...

but it's totally different when you go to the dealer, ask him for the specs, go to SE website, check on the specs,, buy the phone AND FIND OUT THAT THE PHONE IS DIFFERENT THAN WHAT YOU READ ABOUT IT, ESPECIALLY WHEN GETTING THE WRONG INFO FROM THE MANUFACTURER OR THE DEALER...

do they think that we are idiots !! i mean even when i went back to the dealer & told him my story,, he said dont beleive what is written in the brouchore/flyer !!!

if i the info written there is wrong, then why do you distribute it !!! and who am i going to beleive ???


sorry for getting out of main subject
Vlammetje
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Posted: 2003-10-05 15:50
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try some other phones and then compare THE WHOLE package.... then tell me if you'd exchange the t610 for something else
GoH
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Posted: 2003-10-05 16:00
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are u sure the battery life lasts really short?
mredd27
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Posted: 2003-10-05 16:04
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For those that want a digital camera to use for every day snapshots, take my advice and just get yourself a dedicated digicam. Even the cheapest of 1MP cameras will out-perform any phone camera, and most of them fit nicely in your pocket.

The camera on the T610 is substandard compared to other models/brands but these things are not designed to be a useful digital camera as such. They're really just a selling point for the phone and a handy little tool if you ever need to MMS someone with a quick snapshot. If SE wanted it be any more than that they would have stuck at least a 640×480 chip in the phone and given us more memory to fill. (Which they can have no excuse for not doing imo as camera chips and solid state memory are so cheap right now.)
dubai911
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Posted: 2003-10-05 16:12
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@GoH

i wish that it lasts at least 2 full days..
b.t.w. my total usage of the mobile during 1 battery session is 1.3hrs & and not mentioned playing!
masseur
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Posted: 2003-10-05 16:13
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The Sony FX77 is a good choice because it has bluetooth and supports the BIP (bluetooth image protocol) for transferring pics to the T610
dubai911
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Posted: 2003-10-05 16:27
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@mredd27/messeur

if i had a space for extra cam i would take my own MINI.DIGI.CAM
BOSSHOGG
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Posted: 2003-10-05 16:47
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You can see an picture taken with my mca25/T300 at phonebin.com just look back a page or five on the website. Maybe someone could post it here? It's titled 90% of my dvds

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GoH
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Posted: 2003-10-05 17:04
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here u go.



and i agree that the mca-25 is a good cam, albeit it needs to be plgged in...
BOSSHOGG
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Posted: 2003-10-05 17:27
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Thank you :-] though i have another 4 since i took that pic.

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Meric
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Posted: 2003-10-05 18:09
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I have t610! But ý dont know what version of firmware ý have in my t610? R1L or R3C? andwhre can ý update it?
masseur
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Posted: 2003-10-05 18:30
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welcome to Esato... you need to read this

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701
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Posted: 2003-10-05 18:42
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Look, first, 2 days out of my battery life seems ok (thats how much it lasts mine after playing and talking...also wap and pics, totally 2.5 hrs a day ,let`s say) ..but also u have to consider the enviorment u r living in ( signal strenght, tall buildings) . I think u should read the general info on GSM networks or read a lot in here on Esato just to find out that u have one of the best hi-end phones somebody ever built.
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dubai911
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Posted: 2003-10-05 21:44
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@701 I had a 7210 before i buy the T610, & its battery lasts more than T610, although the T610's battery should be better !! :-(

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wapchimp
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Posted: 2003-10-05 21:59
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@dubai911 - Did you not test the handset before you bought it?

I get this everyday. Some people expect to much. After all it's a phone, not a camera. Buy a good camera if you're not happy.

I have a sony cybershot which is cool. If I had a P800 it would be better for memorystick transfer.

Some guy was moaning to me at work that he wasn't happy with the camera quality. I just said what I posted at the top.

If you start a 12 month contract with a phone, you should have tested it b4 buying it.

Tough shit - more the fool for him. [addsig]
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