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Ericsson T68 Phone (T-Mobile)

Manufacturer: Ericsson
Product Group: Wireless
Binding: Wireless Phone
ASIN: B000068WQ4

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Product Description

BThe first of a new breed of cell phones, the T68 packs a full load of cutting-edge features—most notably Bluetooth technology and GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) for mobile Internet connectivity. Just as pleasing, though, is the revolutionary PC-like 256-color graphic interface, making it easy to program most settings without even glancing at the manual.

Weighing in at about 4 ounces, the compact Ericsson T68 is substantially built and sports a sleek silver-on-gray exterior. A volume button on the phone's side allows for adjustments, even during conversations. The keypad design has enough space between buttons to prevent misdialing, and the large screen enhances the color display. Rather than up-down buttons for scrolling through menus, the T68 has a joystick that allows both vertical and horizontal scrolling. After a short adjustment period to the joystick, we found it easier to use than directional buttons. We had to consult the manual to learn that pressing the top of the joystick gets you to the amazing desktop menu that this phone is famous for; however, once at the main menu, navigation is highly intuitive and users can access every feature via one of the nine icons: Phone Book, Messages, Calls, Fun & Games, Settings, WAP Services, Organizer, Connect, and My Shortcuts. All subsequent menus are text-based and the five-line screen makes it easy to read your options.

After the initial 10 hours of charging, the phone powered up in about 12 seconds and we could immediately start making calls and adjusting our settings. We chose a groovy daisy background as our screen saver, although uploading a digital photo is also possible. We set the ring to vibrating alert, which worked wonderfully. We also created our own melody. (The T68 provides you with musical scales at eight different pitches, and you can create and save up to eight different melodies.)

Next, we programmed several numbers into the T68's phone book, which can hold a whopping 510 contacts. Rather than having to list one person several times for each of his phone numbers, the T68 let us create one record that lists home, work, and mobile numbers for that contact. This is a simple improvement, but it's so handy it made us wish that all cell phones offered this feature.

When we attempted to set up the voice-dialing feature for our most frequently dialed numbers we ran into a bit of trouble. The phone book prompted us to record a command for each person entered, so setup was very intuitive. But when we tested our commands, the T68 was a bit finicky on recognizing and accepting them—even when we tried from within a quiet house. We had to repeat our commands with the exact inflection in our voice as in our original recording for the feature to work.

The gem that puts this phone in a class by itself, though, is Bluetooth wireless connectivity, enabling users to link to the Internet and exchange information among other mobile phones, mobile computers, and handheld devices that use the technology. The T68 also uses GPRS, which offers the fastest Internet connection and data transfer currently available and allows users to simultaneously make calls and receive e-mail messages. Users must first set up a phone subscription that supports data transmission, and they will be able to send text messages, multimedia messages (using EMS), and e-mail to individuals or group lists. Bluetooth also synchs up your to-do lists and daily, weekly, or monthly schedules on the T68 with your PC calendar.

We were able to locate favorite Web sites and look up search terms on the Internet fairly quickly on the T68. Unfortunately, the five-line screen doesn't make surfing those sites very appealing or convenient, particularly when text mode is the only option. We would overlook this feature and save our surfing for the PC or laptop.

The calling and messaging features on the T68 make it an ideal business tool for users who log a lot of travel time. Besides all the aforementioned diversions on this phone, the T68 also includes eight basic games for play during long flights or boring meetings. <I>--Cristina Vaamonde</I>

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