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29 Nov 2001 Ericsson T68 Mobile Phone Review
First of all, its one of the first color handsets available for GSM. Second its just outstanding. I realize I just got a new handset a few months ago, but I just couldnt resist myself. FormThis is a really amazing looking phone. The dark gray color (the T68 also comes in a weird gold/yellow color) is accentuated by chrome buttons and a nice silver outline around the screen. This is also Ericssons first non-antenna phone, a small but often overlooked irritation with mobile phones (which was actually one of the major selling points of Nokia phones).
The back of the phone (including the battery) has a rubber padding on it. This is particularly useful so that the phone doesnt accidentally get bumped off a table and crashing onto the floor (yup, Ive done that). Of course, sliding it across the table is now much more difficult as well. But, its probably going to last a lot longer this way and scratches will not be as apparent.
Of course the biggest selling point is the screen and I cant sing enough praises about it. It is crisp, bright, clear, and in COLOR. Yeah! FunctionWell as mobile phones go, youd expect the same quality from most of the newer models. Well thats not always true. The quality of the voice call was the number one question I got from people. Why? Because older Ericsson phones had pretty poor reception. Actually most phones in the past had pretty poor reception. But to be fair, I think most people blamed the phones when they should have blamed the network. Anyway, Im on one of the best networks in Hong Kong and this phone sounds great. On a relative basis to other phones and as a standalone, the T68 performs really well. The earpiece is really loud, so much so that I have to turn it down to zero sometimes so I can actually put the phone next to my ear. Reception and clarity is great. Yes its bluetooth so my headset works! The headset, ala Tomb Raider, that I got with my T39 can also be connected to the T68. However, the headset turned out to be a bit disappointing. The reception from my perspective is great, but listeners on the receiving end tended to complain that they either couldnt hear me very well or that it sounded like I was talking in a tunnel. Either way, not good. Still it looks cool.
It does not, as far as I know, have the T9 predictive text function, but truthfully, I hate T9. It totally screws up every word that I try to write. Anyway, inputting text in the T68 is as easy (or difficult) as any other phone. Works for me though.
Its also GPRS enabled, that means 2.5G data services. But 2.5G data content here in Hong Kong is pretty poor. Actually its pretty poor in almost any GSM market. As this is one of the first color phones in many more to come, I expect that it will get better -- though Im still waiting.
Now for the one bit of potential downside. Ive been using the phone for nearly a week now and I am a bit baffled about the battery life. It is somewhat sporadic, which could mean that I still need to run it through a few more charging cycles. Any one who gets a T68 should set the light mode to Automatic which automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen so that when its on standby, it runs at a lower power. I should mention that the screen on the T68 jumps to this screen-saver like mode after awhile in which a big digital clock appears.
Is battery life good or bad? I cant tell you for sure yet. But as danchan has correctly pointed out to me in the past, the screen is probably a huge power-eater, and given that it is a nice, bright, color screen, I wouldnt be surprised if battery life was less than what weve become used to with our tiny B&W screens. Still I believe it will more than adequately last for a full days use - it has so thus far. I charge my phone pretty much everyday anyway so this isnt too much of an issue for me. You can always buy an extra battery pack. Factor
I have never been much of a fan of Ericsson and I still think Nokia menus are
easier to use, but the T68 is swaying my opinion. Given that Nokia wont
have their color screen phone available till NEXT year (probably not till the
summer), I hate to admit it but Nokia seems to have dropped the ball. The Nokia
7650 is also only dual-band GSM (non-US) and is much, much bigger than the
mobile phones we are used to (or the T68). Still, you know theVooner, Ill
probably buy it. |
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