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Ib
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Posted: 2003-05-06 12:24
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Can anyone tell me if the T610 will accept my T68 accesories. Inparticular the MP3 handsfree and the Radio handsfree.

What about the camera? The inbuilt camera cannot take pictures bigger than the phone display, but the clip-on camera can, could it still be used?

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mikeb
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Posted: 2003-05-06 16:39
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Hi,
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Can anyone tell me if the T610 will accept my T68 accesories.
Inparticular the MP3 handsfree and the Radio handsfree.

What about the camera? The inbuilt camera cannot take pictures bigger than the phone display, but the clip-on camera can, could it still be used?



Yes the T610 can accept T68i accessories, but

1) don't know for sure about the old HPM-10 MP3 handsfree, but I don't think it can. It is not listed in supported accessories for the T610 and SE have a new bluetooth MP3 player called HBM-30 which was announced along with the T610. So I would guess only the new Bluetooth MP3 player is supported by the T610.

2) The new HPR-20 radio handsfree does work with the T610 and I see no reason why the old FM HPR-11 would not work as well because it is similar in function (as a handsfree) to the HPB-10 handsfree which is compatiable with the T610 and the radio function a simple device that only needs power from the T610.

3) I doubt very much the MCA 20 or MCA 25 clip on Communicam products will work with the T610. After all "the T610 has an inbuilt camera so why sould you need a clip on camera". (Note: me pretending to be the sarcastic SE person, I know the inbuilt T610 camera has lower resolution than the MCA 20 & 25

4) Most other T68i accessories should work, like the travel charger, bluetooth handsfree, car handsfree, blue torch, normal handsfree, USB data cable etc. Not sure if the T68i carrying case will be compatiable, probably not.

Regards,

/Mike B.
Steve_Hun
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Posted: 2003-05-06 23:22
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I hope the communicam will work with it, becouse it's own camera has a very bad quality. It is good for taking MMS pictures, but not for taking "real" pictures!
the_ape
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Posted: 2003-06-07 00:56
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MP3 works a treat, camera dont oh well....
markus
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Posted: 2003-06-07 15:27
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On 2003-05-06 23:22:00, Steve_Hun wrote:
I hope the communicam will work with it, becouse it's own camera has a very bad quality. It is good for taking MMS pictures, but not for taking "real" pictures!




Come on.. Are you serious with that you take "real" pictures with the MCA-20 or 25??? I love the camera on my T610 but when i want to take "real" pictures i use a "real" digital camera... =)
9.27
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Posted: 2003-06-12 00:19
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exactly! leave real pics 4 a real digital camera. anyway, i heard the blue torch doesnt work w/ the t610. can any1 verify this?
Cophia
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Posted: 2003-06-12 16:20
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Camera phones don't take pictures anywhere near the quality of a decent digital camera, not having auto-focus and other features.

Also the T610 camera is CMOS (unlike CCD that most digital cameras use, and also the upcoming Sharp GX-20), it does however take pictures up to CIF size 288x352 which is useful for sending to a computer via email/MMS (this is bigger than the screen resolution of 128x160).

Also bear in mind that digital cameras are usually mega-pixel resolution (again new phones are approaching this with the GX-10 being 330,000 pixels and mega-pixels appearing in 2004), but large pictures will be difficult to send via MMS and will mostly rely on Bluetooth, IrDa or memory card to transfer to a local PC.

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