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Ringtone T39 = T68??? |
chaostan Joined: Mar 17, 2002 Posts: 68 PM |
Just curious to know is the ringtone for T39 is the same as T68..I mean the ringing type. Is the keynote for T68 is longer and the tone is much more better to T39 |
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Epedemic Joined: Dec 28, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Denmark, Copenhagen PM |
t39 & t68m uses emelody which should be the same... now though the t68i (and upgraded t68m) support imelody which should be cooler... (will hopefully do a hands-on test monday) |
chaostan Joined: Mar 17, 2002 Posts: 68 PM |
How cool is the i-melidy tones? Can u please describe more to me..TQ |
Epedemic Joined: Dec 28, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Denmark, Copenhagen PM |
no... cause i haven't tried them yet as i only got at t68m.... but you can control when the vibrator goes off, and the display, and the colored led's.... will try it out when i (hopefully) get my t68m flashed to t68i tomorrow.... |
dazmcc Joined: Apr 28, 2002 Posts: 121 From: east mids,uk PM |
Epedemic->if i send you my phone will you get it flashed for me?:)pig sick of waiting for the upgrade here in the uk!:cry: daz |
MicroT13 Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: 64 From: New York PM |
Ericsson T39 and Ericsson T68m ringtones are the exact same. I know this because I have an Ericsson T68m while my dad has an Ericsson T39 and whenever I get ringtones he likes, I just send to him either by SMS, IR or Bluetooth and the ringtone sounds the exact same. |
chaostan Joined: Mar 17, 2002 Posts: 68 PM |
For T68i..how good is the ringtones compare with nokia. I find that most of the ericsson tones is not as good as nokia tones..Why?? |
russtproof Joined: Mar 19, 2002 Posts: 283 PM |
i've posted this in another thread.. i'll just post it again for the convenience of the members.. it's actually a comparison between T68 and T68i melody systems (e-melody/i-melody)
"okay i'm gonna try and give 'my' account of the i-melody system..
my previous fones consist of the T65/T68 and they use the e-melody system, and the 2 systems are different...
-the biggest difference as a few other members have pointed out, there is a piano keyboard present. If you use the "side button" (sorry dont the technical name i think..) and press it up, then u can input music usin the keyboard. Not present in e-melody
-the input system is more like nokia (which is good in a way) u can now adjust the length of the notes and this is diagrammatically expressed. Before, there was simply short and long notes (or short, short dotted, long and long dotted). The normal 1-C to 7-B is still present, but now 8 shortens the note and 9 lengthens the note like nokia, previously 8 was +C and 9 was +D. The pause now can be adjusted, octaves by pressin "0" and the accidentals can be inputted by clickin on the # button. It always flattens the note (e.g. from B to Bb) before makin the note sharper (B to B#)
-there are 4 octaves (meanin CDEFGAB/+C+D+E..+B/++C+D..+B/+++C..+++B) if u get wat i mean. Unfortunately, the notes are rather off in pitch where Nokia gets the upperhand. But, Nokia sounds more shrill and only has 3 octaves. Previously in e-melody, there was only 2/3 octaves dependin which handset u were usin.
--in the options menu--
-u can add effects, this includes green LED control, background LCD and keypad light control and vibration control. Also repeats rangin from 1 to infinity, volume control (louder or softer) and settin the volume (custom volume control). Not present in e-melody
-the tempo can be adjusted, also like many other music composin programs on cellular handsets. Not present in e-melody
-overall volume of ringtone can be adjusted. Not present in e-melody
-the style can be changed, from normal to staccato or legato. Staccato, this is when the notes are shorter in length, and legato is when the notes are made to sound more smooth (so notes are played for the full length with slight tenuto). Not present in e-melody
-the duration of the notes can be adjusted to dotted, double dotted and triplets (2/3 length). Previously there was only a dotted option.
there is one thing that the t68i doesn't have which most (if not all) the previous Ericsson handsets could do, if u press "up" u go to the beginnin of the ringtone input, but now in the T68i, u can't do that. To go to the beginnin of the piece, u hafta manually keep goin back by constantly pressin "left"
Overall, i feel that the melody composin system has been upgraded drammatically. I feel it is one of the best in the market. It is more professional and can now produce music similar to nokia. To me, i thought besides the shrill Nokia ringing, the composin system was the best. But after the T68i came out, the T68i's i-melody system is by far better.
(i've also used the Nokia 8250 and used the nokia composer as well).. and i could confidently say that the i-melody system is better than the Nokia melody composin program..
i'm not so clear about the polyphonic tones on the new fones..
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chaostan Joined: Mar 17, 2002 Posts: 68 PM |
Thanks..russtproof for your info..that's help me a lot knowing the tones of T68i..mmm planning to get 1 for me later..but still waiting from my country to have one.. |
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