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R2B025
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Posted: 2002-09-25 17:13
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I'm going to buy a holster for my t68i, should I buy ICT-13?
waddie
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Posted: 2002-09-25 18:17
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it doesn't give enough protection. i suggest you use the ICT-11 leather case or the ICT-14...

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Eric's Son
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Posted: 2002-09-25 18:32
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They are completely useless... A complete waste of money! I have one and never used it.

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bart
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Posted: 2002-09-25 19:05
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i have the ICT-13 its cool and nice but i prefer the ict-14 its more protected that way, but since i don't have that one i am happy whit the ict-13
riflogic
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Posted: 2002-09-25 23:51
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I have ICT-13 and my phone is always in it. I do not take it out of the holster at all. Its very good as far as I am concerned.
flaminglips
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Posted: 2002-09-26 00:07
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yeah! ict13 pretty good...indeed

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decoy7
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Posted: 2002-09-26 00:08
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the ICT-13 simply offers a bit more protection for those who dont like using cases.

i dont use the belt clip as it's not safe, phone fell out more than once.

when in the holster the whole phone front is exposed to damage if dropped...but i have one.
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bbasra
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Posted: 2002-09-26 00:44
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use the nokia 8850/8210 leather pouch, it fits properly fully protecting the phone. Thats what i use....
waddie
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Posted: 2002-09-26 01:52
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bbasra, i don't like to use the Nokia 88xx series leather pouch since my phone is not a Nokia. i'm using the ICT-11 designer leather case and the ICT-13 (sometimes) coz they are both original Ericsson accessories
Mimzo
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Posted: 2002-09-26 14:42
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I have both ICT-13 and ICT-14 and I have to say I prefer the ICT-13. I am the type that doesn't like using cases so this one is pretty good because it's transparent and you don't really see much of it. Also, the phone (T68i in my case) is a very good looking phone so I don't like to cover it up in the ICT-14 - waste.
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orthodoc
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Posted: 2002-09-26 16:46
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I use an ICT-13 and i am happy with it. I use the belt clip and my phone has never fallen off inspite of my big stomach. The hard plastic gives a sense of protection to the phone. I tried the nokia cases for the 8xxx series but the joystick would be pressed since the case is a bit tight.

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vgergo
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Posted: 2002-09-27 00:35
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I'm also using ICT-13 and I think it's great. On the contrary to some other posts I find it gives some protection too to the phone. Once I accidentally dropped my phone on asphalt (fortunatelly it was in the holster), there aren't even any scratches on the phone. Of course it was just lucky to have the phone land on the side where it's protected by the holster. Notice it's just stilted enough to protect the keys from touching the surface when you put your phone face-down.

I have lost one belt clip though, so I had to buy a whole new set. Unfortunatelly, when the phone is not attached to it, the light clip slips off the belt too easily.

I also use the wrist wrap that came in the package - when running or being affraid of loosing the phone, it can be used to knot the holster to a belt loop, while having it attached to the clip. Because I use a bluetooth headset I don't have to lift it up too quickly when it rings.

Also, the T68 by itself doesn't have any hang-attachment possibility. With the ICT13 and a key-lace I can where it in my neck too.

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enjin_tiu
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Posted: 2002-09-27 02:06
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i use both 13&14 interchangeably. ict-13 gives additional protection 2 the phone when dropped & gives good grip too. ict-14 copliments its color 2 my mineral grey t68i & has d SE logo too.

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dondori
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Posted: 2002-09-27 02:52
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i use the ICT-13 and i love it ..... its very convenient and light and protects my screen from getting scratched because it faces it towards my belt. Plus nice idea how the belt clip is detachable.

waiting for the P800...... my father is in Florida now and i hope he finds a P800 there so i can get one

cheers all
bbasra
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Posted: 2002-09-27 10:55
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Quote:

On 2002-09-26 00:44, bbasra wrote:
use the nokia 8850/8210 leather pouch, it fits properly fully protecting the phone. Thats what i use....




Just bought the ICT13 in replacement for for my nokia pouch, seems quite good.
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