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T200 and SMS |
rob Joined: Aug 13, 2002 Posts: 151 PM |
Hi!
does anybody know if the T200 is as slow as the T65 when it comes to typing SMS? |
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superman17 Joined: Oct 12, 2002 Posts: 145 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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yup! and almost the same features except for the backlight (blue lights for t200) and t200 is a tri-band phone which uses 900/1800/1900.
hope this will help
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rob Joined: Aug 13, 2002 Posts: 151 PM |
thanks! any speed improvments in the later versions of the sw? |
superman17 Joined: Oct 12, 2002 Posts: 145 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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it's still the same....upgrading of mobile phoens to new version is only applicable for those who experience "bugs".
just think of this.....maybe sonyericsson is replacing t65 by their t200 and t66 by their t600 so that all the units availbale in the market are all sonyericsson branded mobiles. |
rob Joined: Aug 13, 2002 Posts: 151 PM |
Maybe they´ll replace them. So far the fusion of Ericsson and Sony havn´t produced anything that Ericsson couldn´t have done on their own. T68i=T68m, T200=T65 T300=T68m T600=T66. Cant se why they are having this Cooperation. I (and i´m sure most would agree) think Ericsson was on the right way when launching the T68m. According to me, they could have made it on their own.
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jb Joined: May 21, 2002 Posts: 303 PM |
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Ericsson was on the right way when launching the T68m. According to me, they could have made it on their own.
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No. Yet no new technology has been released by SE, but everything from now on will be. In addition, SE has access to all of Sony's resources (components etc) - take for example the P800 factory in france.
And japanese consumers are probably thinking the same of Sony and the japanese models.
I think the cooperation is very yielding; but I'm curious to see what they are working on. |
rob Joined: Aug 13, 2002 Posts: 151 PM |
I´m sure the japanese feel the same. The P800 was suposed to be manufactured in Sweden but they moved it to france (probably an economic issue). And I´m convinced that all products released on the european market are made of Ericsson components only. Maby the cooperation will start paying of ones 3g gets going. |
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