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Gustaf Joined: Dec 07, 2001 Posts: 339 From: Sweden PM |
No very strange actually, the country of Ericsson doesn't have that kind of nice info....
If people know about the P800 that's good info! |
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jb Joined: May 21, 2002 Posts: 303 PM |
Remember that T100, although plain, but and functional will be *cheap*. They say it should be out next year. For a price EUR 100 it is really the best alternative for anyone not wanting more than basic functionality and who extravagant design is egal to.
What the actual price will be I don't no. |
caff Joined: Jun 14, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Australia PM |
Here is the review of T100 !!!!!!!!!
http://www.mobile-review.com/review/sonyericsson-t100-en.shtml |
tom_riddle Joined: Sep 24, 2002 Posts: 292 PM |
almost all the nokia phones have the same functions. from 2110 to the 8910. not like the new t68i. It has everything you need with just one touch of your finger. I used to be a nokia phone user just like some of you guys. But when I tried using the SE T68i, I figured out that i have been missing a lot.
are you on the list? |
kapitan jackal Joined: Aug 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: AREA 51 PM |
@swazi, imy apologies, its must be the keyboard (or my fingers )
well, you have to visit manila, its really for the kids (colorful units, changable casings, ringtones etc, . . . .. its for the kids!) |
dandevil Joined: Oct 15, 2002 Posts: 123 PM |
If you like it just buy it (Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Siemens, Panasonic, or whatever). Even if SE dies off you still be using your whatever SE phones right.
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tess Joined: Oct 23, 2002 Posts: 31 From: USA PM |
I agree with tom_riddle.
Nokia is really good with advertising. THey have low -end units and high end units. So they capture the market ( class a b c or d). Sony Ericsson markets the class A and B market. |
Hoggi Joined: Feb 25, 2002 Posts: 118 From: Norway PM |
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On 2002-11-05 22:02, Raven wrote:
@Hoggi, I really don't agree with you. There's no way Nokia will fall down to a market share of 10-15%. But we'll all just have to wait and see what the future brings!
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When I think Nokia will fall back to a market share of 10-15% it' in the long run... maybe 5 years.... Just see what they manage to make in Asia. I almost have to laugh when I see what Nokia comes up with (7250, 7650, 3650) compared with the new panasonics, p800, sharps, "the stork"(?), t68 etc.....
I think Nokia wil loose their grip on the market. The market share will be more equally splitted between the big companies. That's my opinion.  |
Raven Joined: Jul 01, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
I think you should try out the new Nokias before you start flaming them.
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faca Joined: Jul 11, 2002 Posts: 192 PM |
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I'm afraid that this statement is more of a wishful thinking than reality. There is absolutely nothing indicating that Nokias market share will even start falling (it has been increasing through this year) let alone fall to 15%.
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Well, keep laughing, Nokia guys also have a big smile on their face. More than 1 million 7650 devices have been sold over the world, and it is estimated that 3 million of them will be sold by the end of this year. This is a VERY impressive number for a phone like 7650, which certainly isn't targeted for mass market. God only knows how many 3650's will be sold when it comes out. I'm afraid that P800 won't be even nearly as succesful, because of its delay. If it came out when it should, around the same time as 7650, it would have been a very big success...
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Hoggi Joined: Feb 25, 2002 Posts: 118 From: Norway PM |
We'll just have to wait 5 years and see then!
(15% is still a good market share though......)
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faca Joined: Jul 11, 2002 Posts: 192 PM |
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Yep, for Sony Ericsson it would be a dream come true...
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swazi Joined: Oct 07, 2002 Posts: 499 From: Swazi in Bahrain PM |
I never expected this many ppl to react to what i said, well who nos if se will survive, i personally hope they do, but nokia are not making it easy for them. goog luck SE
Email ecollyer@consultant.com 8810 + 7650 + SE T630*HBh-65, i know waiting for P900 to come down in price |
c96sthl Joined: Mar 31, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Well I left one day and the page is already so huge. I only manage to read the comment on my msg from the Jackal
I don't know where you get the source tht sonyericsson is big....but maybe you are referring to 3G patent? but i thought those huge patent is under Ericsson.
FYI, Sony is sony, Ericsson is Ericsson...no matter how huge both company are, Sony Ericsson is a small company as it is a joint venture of both company. don't threat it like their gigantic parent. In term of head count, I am sure they are small because Nokia main business is making phone but SE was mainly a spin of from two company's smaller product devision.
Of course,SE will definitely take time to get their foot hold in the market regardless how the other is doing. But the main thing for them now is still getting a good product out, not a few like nokia but one tht offer things tht general public love.
I will still using an SE phone as it is the only one tht let me really feel the real meaning of plug and play!!! Can nokia do tht....nah!!!! Tht's a personal preferences
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swazi Joined: Oct 07, 2002 Posts: 499 From: Swazi in Bahrain PM |
Im curious why did sony and ericsson team up, both companies must have been in the slumps abit, the only problem they got now is SE is out selling their main brands ....
Email ecollyer@consultant.com 8810 + 7650 + SE T630*HBh-65, i know waiting for P900 to come down in price |
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