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by caradoc - Top 500, Apr 01 '03
Pros: Small size, calendar, phone book, e-mail, web browser, IR port, Bluetooth, battery life Cons: Interface feels clunky and slow, no polyphonic ringtones.
I upgraded from the Nokia 8260 to the Sony Ericsson T68i last month. The Nokia finally died after two years of great service, and I decided I wanted a phone with more bells and whistles.
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by gunf1ghter , Jan 21 '03
Pros: Loaded with features, easy to find accessories. Camera available. Cons: Poor RF performance, slow menus, tiny buttons, more.
I get a new cellular phone about once every year or so (I am thinking of getting counseling to deal with this problem) and I often jump on phones that are particularly feature rich.
You can't ask for much more feature richness than what...
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by aashok - Top 200, Dec 27 '02
Pros: Small Size, easy access to functions using the joystick, Bluetooth. Cons: Very little memory for image files.
My buying decision.
I had to have a new phone. My Nokia 8290 was falling apart and I was going on a 3-week trip to India. I needed a triband GSM worldphone and it had to be unlocked. Most cell carriers prefer to sell phones that are locked...
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by rennsport , Nov 22 '02
Pros: Features, size, accessories Cons: Voice commands, interface speed
The T68i is an updated version of the T68. The main visual differences are the colors of the case and the logo (Sony Ericsson on the T68i vs Ericsson on the T68) on the phone itself. Main features are similar for both models. The highlights include...
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by jeffblochjr , Jun 08 '03
Pros: Small and lightweight, bluetooth enabled, battery life, voice control. Cons: Keys may be a bit small for some people.
Sony Ericsson's T68i is truly a remarkable piece of equipment. I conducted extensive amounts of research on various cellular phones and manufacturers, and in the end decided on purchasing the T68i. Believe me, I do not regret this decision.
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by rmskater , Sep 20 '03
Pros: Small, compact, joystick, responsive buttons, bluetooth capabilities, infrared port. Cons: Joystick will eventually wear out, no "right to stand-by" button.
Before I begin with this review, I would like to mention that this is not my phone. It is my friend's, but I use it alot, and I have gotten quite familiar with it. The service provider for this phone is AT&T wireless. However, I am attempting to obtain ...
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by forevergomer , Dec 05 '02
Pros: Small tri-band phone, long battery life, plethora of features, no Sprint Service! Cons: Interface a little quirky
This is the first phone I have purchased since I bought my Samsung SCH-2000 in July of 1999 with Sprint. When that phone died, I received from a family member a used Nokia 5100 series phone to replace it since I was still under contract. Needless to...
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by TheBurro , Apr 25 '03
Pros: Pocket size, color screen, Bluetooth capability, outstanding battery life. Cons: Slippery phone connections, not a high-resolution color screen.
The T68i is the fourth cell phone I've owned and without a doubt, it is the best. The T-Mobile service I use the phone on may be another story. I'll explain.
The most important part of any cell phone is it's ability to make and keep phone call...
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by opnions0jack , Apr 26 '03
Pros: Form factor's stunning. Long lasting battery. Voice commands super. Bluetooth gives it a boost. Cons: Could use a faster chip, or shorter pauses between actions. GSM towers still being built.
I've used a few cellular phones before. From Nokia's 51xx to 62xx and Siemens S46. I've also seen the flip phones and Nextel's radio chatters. I think what I've seen and used says something about where I come from. Eventhough I'm a little on the...
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by suilobo , Feb 26 '03
Pros: Bluetooth, colour, good support, too many features to list Cons: SLOW menus, easy to scratch screen, too many features to navigate and a few bugs
If you're looking for a good cell phone to make voice calls, send a few SMS messages and show off then this isn't the phone you're looking for. However, if you want a phone to use with your laptop, PDA or computer or if you are a gadget freak who wants...
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by hannahmont , Jan 13 '03
Pros: really easy to use, offers many, many features Cons: slow, color screen hard to see in sunlight
********SEE BELOW FOR UPDATE - MAR. 3, 2003**********
I purchased this phone on Saturday (3 days ago) and I love it. I finally weaned myself off the Nokia 6190 (ancient, I know, but I loved it) and I really wanted to stay with Nokia. I...
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by ymishura , Mar 21 '03
Pros: Small and lightweight, voice commands, connectivity to other devices. Cons: Slooow menus, flimsy keypad, poor designed menus and navigation, quiet ring.
At the first glance, T68i looks sleek and packed with features. But after while, you will find that most of those features (including most essential) are poor implemented.
LOOK AND FEEL.
* The phone is really small and lightweight. It is...
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by bulldurham75 , Jan 17 '03
Pros: Just about everything except GSM service: price, call quality, battery life, etc. Cons: GSM service quality lacking; key lock can overcomplicate your navigation
The company that I came to work for was an AT&T customer, so I opted to leave Sprint (and problems with my Samsung A400) behind in search of better service. It didn't take much research to decide on Sony Ericsson's T68i. The T68 was already a big hit...
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by djdjohnson , Aug 05 '03
Pros: Lots of cool features Cons: Too many problems to recommend using
Having been mostly a Nokia and Motorola user for the past 8 years, I was enticed by the features of ...
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by con_mcb , Feb 12 '03
Pros: Colour, Small, Light, good-looking, well featured, Lots of technology Cons: Communicam
After cracking the housing on my T39m, I decided to upgrade my phone again. It had been a year and a half - I was ready for a change. The T39 had all the features I wanted except for support for picture messaging, which seemed to be the latest thing....
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