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jh67 Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: denmark PM, WWW
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On 2001-12-20 01:36, mangga wrote:
eerrrr...am i the only femme here? and yes, size does matter. i have small hands and my baby fits like a glove. *evil grin*
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HEHE MANGGA,..we want more girls in here !!
Dont know actually if there are any more girls in here.
Size does matter with mobile-phones,..wouldn't look very "trendy" to run around with a HUGE phone in your...ehhh..pocket *grin*
merry X-mas from Jan
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mangga Joined: Dec 19, 2001 Posts: 2 From: Philippines PM |
I'm sure you do. Hehe! I'll try to get some of my girl friends to post here after I convince them to shift to Ericsson.
What's great about the T68 is it's not only trendy it's also way hi-tech than the other phones. I'm 24 and with my work I need a fone with features just like T68's.
Merry Christmas to you too (and to everybody)!
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HEHE MANGGA,..we want more girls in here !!
Dont know actually if there are any more girls in here.
Size does matter with mobile-phones,..wouldn't look very "trendy" to run around with a HUGE phone in your...ehhh..pocket *grin*
merry X-mas from Jan
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mangga Joined: Dec 19, 2001 Posts: 2 From: Philippines PM |
hey arnold! just wonderin if you got GPRS working in your T68. i'm a globe subscriber. i've been to their service center 3x already to get it configured and it works just fine. however, everytime i go home and try connecting it just doesn't work.
Maligayang Pasko!
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On 2001-12-19 09:48, arnoldc wrote:
I'm from Manila, Philippines.
The T68 is the latest from the many i have owned since the Motorola MicroTAC on AMPS. Also use an Ericsson R320 and Motorola L708 (my first tri-band) on different operators.
Keep up the good work!
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mooner Joined: Dec 02, 2001 Posts: 17 From: PH PM |
mangga>
GPRS has just been recently launched here in manila and a phonecall from GlobeNet (632-7301357) revealed that- being on test phase, it's still not widely available in most areas. Maybe that's why it affects your service at home..  |
hun05 Joined: Dec 20, 2001 Posts: 0 PM |
manila, philippines
a die-hard siemens user,
now shifted to sonyericsson for the new display and MMS promise. |
arnoldc Joined: Dec 14, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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Attn: Mangga
Yes, I've been using GPRS of SMART since December 15. It's still free (on trial) and got good coverage (Makati to Cubao to Pasig )
At home, does the T68 show you have GPRS coverage? (the blue triangle on top of the signal strenght meter) If it only shows a line then you can't use GPRS, though GPRS is available. If nothing shows, then there's no GPRS available.
I was told that Globe has free GPRS use up to December 31. |
bstruik Joined: Dec 20, 2001 Posts: 1 From: Netherlands PM, WWW
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Hi there,
I'am from the Netherlands.
Greeeeetttttzzzz to all you T68 ussers.
Keep up the good work.
Basboy
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RLX_SPORT Joined: Dec 20, 2001 Posts: 0 From: singapore PM |
Hi all!
Ben here from Singapore. Self-employed. I have the fabulous Ericsson T68,as well as the R380S,a R310S and Nokia 6210 and 7110.
Would like to know any singapore T68 users so I can try out the EMS.
cheers! |
xilber Joined: Nov 22, 2001 Posts: 27 From: Pearl of the Orient Seas - Phi PM |
I'm from the Philippines and I work as programmer in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. My first phone was Nokia 7110 (great phone but WAP was not available in Saudi Arabia that time). Then I switched to Siemens SL45 (superb! but transferring MP3 files was too slow). I bought a second-hand Nokia 8890 which I used only for about a month because its features paled in comparison with my previous phones. Ericsson R380 came next which I really adored for 5 months - until T68 came. I readily dumped the boxy and heavy R380 for the T68. But I miss the PDA capability and memory capacity of the R380. I am now waiting for the stylish and futuristic superphone from SonyEricsson. I think this is the phone that I really need! |
dmgpizen Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: 323 From: PM |
Merry X-mas to from a galaxy far far away
Joen |
dlnm Joined: Dec 17, 2001 Posts: 5 PM |
Brunei.
1 week old T68 from Singapore.
Also using Ipaq H3630. Stil no success in syncing with Outlook 2002 on WinXP!!:-( |
Gandalf Joined: Dec 20, 2001 Posts: 5 PM |
hi.
im from sweden. i have a T39. and i´ve had it fore about 2 months. this site is the best mobile site i´ve ever seen. i have learned alot from here! |
zucchini Joined: Nov 16, 2001 Posts: 93 PM |
wooh!! this topic certainly grow alot!!
anyway, Just to wish everybody ere a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year!! |
jh67 Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: denmark PM, WWW
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On 2001-12-20 02:22, mangga wrote:
I'm sure you do. Hehe! I'll try to get some of my girl friends to post here after I convince them to shift to Ericsson.
What's great about the T68 is it's not only trendy it's also way hi-tech than the other phones. I'm 24 and with my work I need a fone with features just like T68's.
Merry Christmas to you too (and to everybody)!
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Yep, I use a lot of the features too,..I'm a webdesigner BTW
The reason to get more girls in here, would be to get some other opinions/ideas. Girls and Guys tend to see things in different ways. And I like that,..we are different, thank God for that
Merry X-mas to everyone in here
Jan
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mangga Joined: Dec 19, 2001 Posts: 2 From: Philippines PM |
Nope. There's nothing on top of the signal meter. I guess I'll just have to take another trip to their service center or better yet...i'll just have to switch to Smart. What do you think? Do you have any idea if their GPRS is available for prepaids?
Yup. It is free til end of the year. They don't have an idea when they'll officially launch the service or how much the rate will be or how the billing will go. Does Smart have it all ironed out?
Thanks for the help!
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On 2001-12-20 08:42, arnoldc wrote:
Attn: Mangga
Yes, I've been using GPRS of SMART since December 15. It's still free (on trial) and got good coverage (Makati to Cubao to Pasig )
At home, does the T68 show you have GPRS coverage? (the blue triangle on top of the signal strenght meter) If it only shows a line then you can't use GPRS, though GPRS is available. If nothing shows, then there's no GPRS available.
I was told that Globe has free GPRS use up to December 31.
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