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The Sony Ericsson T68i (AT&T Wireless) cell Phone
At Sony Ericsson, each mobile phone is all about looks, usability and functionality. The T68i is one of the first phones to come out with Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and it doesn't disappoint. Sleek, small yet sophisticated looking, this phone was built for people to have fun in style.
When it comes to communications the Sony Ericsson T68i cell phone really has it all. It's got Bluetooth, infrared as well as a wickedly fast wireless web connection via the AT&T wireless network. It also has predictive text for all your multimedia and text messaging needs. Unfortunately it isn't J2ME enabled but that's about the only complaint about the phone.
The user interface for the Sony Ericsson T68i cell phone does take some getting use to though. It uses a picture menu that might seem unfamiliar at the start. However previous Sony Ericsson users should have no problems with it. In fact it's a nice change to be able to see cute animations when you open up your menu rather than boring ol' text.
One of the first mobile phones to use an internal antenna, the reception on the Sony Ericsson T68i was mediocre. There were areas were calls would be crystal clear and other times when there just wasn't any signal at all. But when the calls did get through though the AT&T Wireless connection held up pretty well.
Basic details about the Sony Ericsson T68i (AT&T Wireless) cell phone |
| Size |
100 x 48 x 20 mm (H x W x D) |
| Weight |
84g |
| Type |
Block/Candy Bar |
| Battery |
Li-ion 700 mAh |
| Standby time (h) |
384 |
| Talk time (m) |
450 |
| Memory |
865 KB |
| Ring tones |
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