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Sony & Ericsson- Difficult marriage? |
jomni1 Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 257 PM |
I was a nokia user before and the SE t68i made me decide to switch brands. The phone can still outmatch any nokia phone withregards to features. And now that the P800 is out, it's also another addition to SE's line up of superb phones.
I guess the problem here is marketing. People won't switch unless they know that SE phones are really better. And SE should build ties with distributors and phone networks. My country has two major networks and they actively push Nokia products. I think there's a conspiracy going on. |
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bmwt68i Joined: Jan 07, 2003 Posts: 11 From: Fedje NORWAY PM |
Hello people
Does anybody know how to hide your number when you send a sms????? |
brick Joined: Nov 15, 2002 Posts: 162 PM |
Hi BMW!
You can't hide your number when sending an sms and PERHAPS you should post in the CORRECT THREAD.
Thanks. |
haki Joined: May 14, 2002 Posts: 390 From: The real MACEDONIA in GREECE PM |
@jomni1: Of course the networks are promoting Nokia since it requires to use the network for simple tasks such as exchanging a logo or a tone! No free transfer via infrared or b/t like SE has gotten us accustomed to! So, Nokia besides being adored by idiots for its simplistic technology, it's also adored by networks for the lack of it!!!
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mailliw_17 Joined: Dec 15, 2002 Posts: 316 From: Sexmoan PM, WWW
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Hope they will live happily ever after. Considering the boost of se phones in asia since the team up. Someday se will catch up with nokia, in order to fulfill this, se must introduce new products: like an improved t68i w java polytones.. COME ON SE WERE WAITING
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