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what was your LAST phone? |
jh67 Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: denmark PM, WWW
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In 2001 :
the 7110 for two months.
the 6210 untill july.
then the T-39.
then T-68
Jan
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ferrarista44 Joined: Jan 30, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: down south PM |
so how is it from nokia to ericsson....??
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Gustaf Joined: Dec 07, 2001 Posts: 339 From: Sweden PM |
The last one was a grey T28s.
[ This Message was edited by: Gustaf on 2002-02-06 15:21 ] |
bart Joined: Feb 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Flanders PM, WWW
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the T28s
now whit my T68 i have the best of all.
althoug it has been broken for 3 times and had one softwear problem :cryl: i still like it.
my next one will be an :es: ofcourse.
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Gaston Joined: Jan 20, 2002 Posts: 73 From: The Netherlands PM |
Nokia 7110, because of that awesome "The Matrix" - shootflip
Pity it still had the external antenna.
Switching over from Nokia to Ericsson didn't bother me. I want to have the best phone available, no matter what the brand is.
Currently the best phone is the T68. Nobody will deny that. |
Orka Joined: Jan 01, 2002 Posts: 310 From: Greece PM |
My last phone (before T68) was Nokia 8210. Pretty good device (with some problems )for the time I purchased it.
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musicear Joined: Jan 09, 2002 Posts: 35 From: Greece PM |
My last phone just before t68 was a prehistorical ericsson GH688!!!
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herboan Joined: Dec 19, 2001 Posts: 117 From: Belgium PM |
SH 888
I never ever saw such a robust phone. I did not try but i guess it was undestroyable even by stepping on it. Thanks to the metal body;
I would have loved to knock it against a kokia but the nokia users refused all the time. I wonder why ? I always thought plastic rules.
by the way my kids prefer NOKIA because they are used to fisher-price and Chicco toys.
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Ally Joined: Nov 01, 2001 Posts: 119 PM |
I had a T39! After 5 Nokias I have finally found the right way! And now I own a T68 of course and I am glad that I have it! |
Dénes Joined: Jan 18, 2002 Posts: 38 From: Hungary PM |
N 6210. And I think that while /// (again) makes technically superior phones, Nokias are more user-friendly. I'm somewhat of a gadget freak and quickly figure out new appliances, and I had several Ericssons, Nokia's menu system remains far more logical and better arranged. The icons on the T68's top menu level made no significant difference in that sense. The underlying layers are unchanged and it usually takes more steps to reach a given function than at Nokia. Someone argued on a forum (was it this one?) that /// has to "evolve" its menus gradually so as not to dissapoint/confuse owners pf previous models. That sounds like a lame excuse for poor menu design.
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pumablack Joined: Feb 04, 2002 Posts: 22 PM |
Sony J5, very good phone. The sound system was fantastic, probably the best there is. But Sony let users down by not releasing software to synch sound/graphics/calendar, etc. And they were gonna charge for it. The T68 is so much easier to interface with. A T68 with the sony sound system mmmm i wonder how long it'll take SonyEricsson to put that together. |
jucame Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: > 500 PM |
Nokia 8850 and Nokia 8210 but now I am an Ericsson dude again. |
hotsand Joined: Jan 13, 2002 Posts: 12 PM, WWW
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Siemens SL45i
great phone, but no gprs.. java was fun tough
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zmodem Joined: Jan 24, 2002 Posts: 19 From: Lund, Sweden PM, WWW
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SH888... and now I've got the T39 - a big difference
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ScreamingEagles Joined: Feb 08, 2002 Posts: 3 From: Hong Kong PM, WWW
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Nokia 6210 and now I have T39mc - all different than Nokia  |
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