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mathmos23
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Posted: 2002-02-02 23:48
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AXXAXAXAXAXAAXAAXXA

I use Photoshop for ages now.....These photos are a big fake.....

Just used a small lens-flare to make the joystick glow....
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ferrarista44
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Posted: 2002-02-03 01:49
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yah, i guess T68m means "multiband"....


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Posted: 2002-02-03 01:56
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how about the different icons....
howd they come about?
mathmos23
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Posted: 2002-02-03 01:57
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Ohhhhhhh get serious guys

T39m is not Triple band!!!!

And T68 is triple band by itself....You don't need the T68m for that.

What I heard is that m stands for the phones that come out with their full supported FW.
For T68 the complete FW will be the R2B.After March all new hardware phones T68 will come with the'm' on the side T68m.
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Epedemic
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Posted: 2002-02-03 02:08
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uhm the T39m is triple band... http://www.sonyericssonmobile.com/T39/ -> features -> triple band
mathmos23
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Posted: 2002-02-03 02:14
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You are right!!!! my mistake
!!!!BUT why T68 doesn't have the 'm' It is a triple band phone???? I still don't believe that 'm' stands for 'multiband'
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mathmos23
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Posted: 2002-02-03 03:00
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Just found what 'm' means!!!!!!

'm' stands for support of MMS (Multimedia Message Service)

They printed 'm' on the ptototype T68 with FW R1A MMS and they will print it again with the release of Firmware R2B which is MMS too!!!!
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bart
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Posted: 2002-02-03 15:38
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m stands for tri band
mathmos23
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Posted: 2002-02-03 15:42
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T68 is already triple band but their is no 'm' next to T68... I called Ericsson service support and they told me that it is for the support of MMS..that is why T68m is only printed on the prototype and they will print it again when the MMS FW R2B will be released....
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Posted: 2002-02-04 11:12
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NO
There is no T68 they all are T68m

The 'm' mean tri-band like in t68m t39m r520m

The 's' of t28s T10s, r320s... mean dual band.

The fact that the m is printed or not on the phone have nothing to do with the MMS
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mathmos23
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Posted: 2002-02-04 12:01
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That is what they told me today....You are right... Mine does not say T68m but if you remove the battery and read the label on the phone it says T68m with R1B ( Now upgraded to R2A) and Hardware R1A
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jh67
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Posted: 2002-02-04 17:08
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arroyootje

I think Jan is the coolest, most helpful person on the site! THANK YOU JAN!!!


Hehe, THANKS,..
Doing my best

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ben82
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Posted: 2002-02-04 22:58
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M has nothing to do with MMS! What ericsson centres says have nothing to do with the truth! T39? No M? TRIBAND!

I think ericsson have made a mistake as you cant have T68 on box/front and T68m on back of phone! It doesnt make sense at all!

I much prefer it saying T68 - looks cleaner

Maybe the T68m is the factory name for the T68 - whereas T68 is what the consumer market are said to know the phone by!

Like nokia phones and motorola phones have different names on the phone and under it!
ben82
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Posted: 2002-02-04 23:04
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The T39m has no MMS! But i think that m stands for triband. But if the phone has its software as intended it is called T68m!

Some people are right here. I remember my T39 bought in june was called T39 on the box and flip! Now its called T39m! But im aware of no additional features for the T39 from release but perhaps the FW has become better in some ways so it is an upgraded model from T39>T39m!

The orange T68 is has an m! But i dont think it has MMS! Does anyone know? We havent had any T68s in our branch yet as orange direct/retail have had 6,000 distributed to them since jan!
jh67
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Posted: 2002-02-04 23:42
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This should be very easy to understand :

When Ericsson calls a phone M, it simply means its TRIBAND.
Its THAT simple, nothing to it.

It has NOTHING to do with mms or anything else.
And ALL Ericsson T-68's are triband, as well as the T-39, R-520.

I had the T-39 as well, and its real name was : T39M.

Whether its called M or not on either box, phone or behind battery,..doesnt really matter. does it. Because they are all M-models.

The only difference is that the new T-68's probably will be called Sonyericsson T-68, instead of ericsson T-68.

Jan


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