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luwi Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Dubai PM |
Hello to all filipino t68 users. Since,we are many here in this forum, I just want to know more about yourself (job,profession,age,etc...), so that we can know more with our co-filipino t68 users.
So to my fellow t68/t65 filipinos, it's your TURN....
Mabuhay ang mga PINOY!!!!
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GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: .uʍop ǝpısdn s& PM, WWW
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Pinoy din, pero T39m ang gamit ko.
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I'm Filipino, but I use a T39m. - baka may umangal pa e
[ This Message was edited by: GOwin on 2002-02-07 10:12 ] |
watdhek Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: 12 PM |
im male, 25 yrs old and a freelance trader wholesaler of just about anything actually i was selling t68 phones (at ebay) where the price would go as high as 650USD! i tried bringing it here in pinas (lower price ofcourse) turns out that semicon was just about to launch the phone . anyways, nice meeting u guys! |
phlong Joined: Feb 07, 2002 Posts: 22 From: Switzerland PM |
Hi guys! What's your impression of T68 in the Philippines. The last time I was there during the holidays, the market for mobile phones are saturated with Nokia products.
..currently assigned in Zurich as CAD Draftsman working on a project for Sunrise Communications.
A constant lurker in this forum. My fist posting actually. ![](/board/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif)
[ This Message was edited by: phlong on 2002-02-07 11:43 ] |
aryong Joined: Feb 07, 2002 Posts: 5 From: Toronto, Canada PM |
pareho lang naman ang features ng T68 at T39 pare colored lang kasi yung T68. T65 ang medyo malayo sa dalawa. |
GPRS Joined: Feb 05, 2002 Posts: 144 From: Rocky Hill, CT PM |
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On 2002-02-07 10:09, GOwin wrote:
Pinoy din, pero T39m ang gamit ko.
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I'm Filipino, but I use a T39m. - baka may umangal pa e
[ This Message was edited by: GOwin on 2002-02-07 10:12 ]
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T39 user din ako.. pare alam ko nagkaroon tayo ng di pagkakaunawaan..
peace tayo!
mabuhay ang pinoy!
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ferrarista44 Joined: Jan 30, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: down south PM |
i'm currently studyin at DLSU takin up ECE on my 3rd year and last term...(in a trimester)...
hopefully i will be graduating october of next year...
and hopefully pass the board exams....
i'd like to work for comapnies that very much support Wi-Fi...(for wireless comm)
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lilalf Joined: Jan 06, 2002 Posts: 31 From: Philippines PM |
I'm a 3rd yr student in Ateneo naman.
I have a question: I'm still using R1B and I would like to ask if its preferrable that I upgrade now or wait til March for the MMS upgrade? If I should upgrade now, where can I get one and what do I have to do/bring? Thanks guys! |
RANDYC Joined: Dec 20, 2001 Posts: 119 PM |
Hi to all filipino forumers,
well, I'm 34 years old, male and a licensed physician, UST graduate ( radiology is my specialty.) I own both a T68 and a T39m but personally I use the t39 a lot cause it has this executive charm with its blue casing and flip while I seldom use my T68 except on weekends or when my wife sneaks it in her purse and leave the 8210 behind.
And one last thing I think N*K*A sucks big time coz ericsson and siemens are really catching up...
I love this site and frequent it everytime I log to the net..
Mabuhay ang pinoy at pinay dito sa ESATO |
bri10 Joined: Feb 04, 2002 Posts: 5 PM |
Wahey, i'm a filipino working in London, England.
I'm 23 Years old and work for an Interactive TV Group. |
Roberto Joined: Feb 01, 2002 Posts: 158 From: Singapore PM |
Hi to all Kabayans,
I'm Robert currently working here in Singapore as programmer. I bought my T68 here in Singapore, medyo mas mahal dahil hindi pa siya nala-launch dito nuong nabili ko. I was actually waiting for N8310 since July 2001, atat na atat na ako dahil more than 1 year na yung N6150 at parang outdated na ba. So talagang Nokia na ako no na once na may nakita ako bibili na ako kahit pa magkano, then fortunately at the MRT may mamang may dalang cell so I was looking at it and saw this bliking green light at the side, there was no antena pero parang Ericsson, there was a earphone attached at attachment at the bottom of the phone. Then I saw the logo, I was surprised to know that it was indeed an Ericsson phone, my second phone by the way is Ericsson A1081s na nainlove ako ng una kong makita. Pag dating sa office surf kaagad ako at ayun nga nakita ko yung T65 and T68, hanep tapos wala na akong tigil sa pagsurf about T68. October 26 2001(Birthday na Nanay ko) na makita ko ang isang tindahan sa Lucky Plaza sa Orchard na may display, hindi ko na binitawan kahit medyo mas mahal kase imported(Sweden) daw. S$1000 ang kuha na kahit alam kong bababa din ang presyo after mga 1 month wala na akong pakialam(now it sells around S$750 to S$850 at di pa ding nagbabago ang presyo mula ng launching pa fifty lang ang ibinaba) all I know was my dream of owning a T68 came true, he he he babaw ko 'no. Alam ko na isa ako sa mga nauna na nagkaroon ng T68 lalo na dito sa Singapore at laking pasasalamat ko dahil hindi ako kaagad nakakita ng N8310, baka nagsisi lang ako at Nagpapasalamat din ako at hindi na Nokia ang phone ko. Sa Pinas nuong umuwi ako for vacation last December, 1 lang ang nakita ko na may T68. Puro Nokia, nakakatuwa kahit sinong makakita sa atin nakacatch ang attention, dito naman sa S'pore nagkalat ang N8310 kase nag-dive ang presyo. Pero madami na akong nakikitang T68. Yung ibang kaibigan ko nagsunudan na din, instead of getting N8310, T68 na ang binili nila. Mabuhay tayong lahat!
Ericsson T65/T39/T68 users...
Meron pang isa yung T66 and R600.
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gooms Joined: Dec 13, 2001 Posts: 93 From: Pilipinas PM |
kamusta kayong lahat diyan!
...dumadami na talaga tayong mga pinoy at pinay dito ... hehehe
by the way i'm a 20 year-old student from Ateneo rin.
gooms
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[ This Message was edited by: gooms on 2002-02-07 18:55 ] |
gobrutz Joined: Jan 13, 2002 Posts: 47 From: Philippines PM |
A graduate of Metallurgical Engineering, I am currently working for a metalworking company overseeing technical operations here and abroad.
To Phlong and Roberto:
You are right, you can say that the Philippines is a Nokia country. To most celfone users here, if your celfone is not Nokia, then you don't have a celfone. So if you knew or saw somebody here with a T68 or T39 (or other high tech phone that is not Nokia), chances are that person is a tech elite. We don't go for popularity, we adhere to innovation, technology and quality.
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phlong Joined: Feb 07, 2002 Posts: 22 From: Switzerland PM |
Wow! Tech Elite. Never tought of that.
I guess Nokia has a very aggressive and successful marketing drive in the country. Nokia phones are really excellent in SMS especially with the ol' 3210. Nice grip on the phone and the key pads feel just right.
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GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: .uʍop ǝpısdn s& PM, WWW
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duh?!
I was referring to that guy (you all know who he is) who was insisting that only English be used here.
Our discussions about GPRS is a non-issue. It should be expected in any public board.
mabuhay!
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