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knuthakon
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Posted: 2002-09-25 17:34
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Everyone has now seen that SE has enterd a whole new dimention whatever design is concerned, BUT is it not time to add some new features to the software??

eg. - add space on the internal mem. for making own folders in SMS
- when you chose add number, you actually add the number to the
phonebook, and not just to the 'unsaved numbers' menu?
- 'refresh' the 'old' menu system
- open a mail box where consumers can send in suggestions for
changes on the different phones
- the 'call list'; insted of scrolling through name, date, and time,
could press 'yes', and you would get a menu with all the
information you would like to know!

From one thing to another;

Any one agree's with me when I say that SE consists of two main parts? One part with designers from the old SONY mobilephone dep. and another from the old ERICSSON, who just make software. And the result is Sony phones with Ericsson software? There is no signs of the old Ericsson design, whatsoever, in the new SE products appart from the 'YES' and 'NO' buttons.

Personally I thing the new SE product is too MUCH Sony and too LITTLE Ericsson.

One thing would be to relase products having more of the old Sony looks in Asia, and other products with a little more 'tuch' of Ericsson design in Europa. But they totally 'dumped' the old Ericsson design!
I think that is kind of sad. Beacuse the original Ericsson consumers bougth Ericsson product especially because of the design! Because they did not want the design every body could swallow, as Nokia poduced.

T68i i a GREAT example of a joint product from Ericsson and Sony. A new trademark, a new logo, and new colors.

I think is is healthy that SE now makes a statement about their new design polecy, but could you PLEASE add a little tuch of the old Ericsson design? Or else I'm stucked with my T68i for ever!

Any one out there who agrees with me?

Regards from CableGuy!
(Sony) Ericsson Rules!
casperr
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Posted: 2002-09-25 17:46
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I so agree with u dude. Even basic things like adding something in their software to let us modify the very low sms alert tone had been taking forever for them to do some action! And i agree with u abt may things u mentioned like being able to create special folders for some sms we wanna keep. I can live with the speed tho it lags all the time but if they can do something more in the software that can increase speed then do it asap

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johnnie
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Posted: 2002-09-25 17:51
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Sure !!
i am agree with you 100%
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After the joint of Sony and Ericsson everything happen as what you said but anyhow belive me that will maintain the Quality as what Ericsson did,not only the design but also the Maintenace and functions.
Super G
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Posted: 2002-09-25 17:56
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Guys, you're asking for what Nokia phones can give you already

Anyway, I agree with you that the looks are now Sony phone looks and it's sad, cuz Ericsson phones used to have their own style (until T68 I must say, very much inspired from 8210). But one thing I don't understand is that Sony make gorgeous consumer electronics products like MP3 players, DVD players, TV's, HiFi players etc, and their phone design sucks so much. There's something wrong somewhere.
But ok this T100 is maybe swedish looking as it reminds me of the old Volvos 240
Ikea should design phones for SE...
jibuti
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Posted: 2002-09-25 18:21
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Yeah... buy Volvos-they are boxy, but good....
art2001
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Posted: 2002-09-26 03:37
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THAT'S IT
Im agree with U 1000%
Supa_Fly
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Posted: 2002-09-26 05:43
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Well 1900mhz gsm is for north America. WCDMA is one of the upgrade paths for GSM to 3G. KOREA uses this not sure if the bandwidth is the same, but at that level its a 3G phone.

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Supa_Fly
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Posted: 2002-09-26 05:55
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I also agree. However Sony did make one nice design the MCM Z5 with memory stick and mp3. But the T200 looks like some hope is there. Hey Sony, hands are not shaped like a box! Faster cpus are needed, and Nokias make u wait to access their menu when looking 4 a network! I also want a slim color phone with all T68i features in a clamshell design.

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