- Sony Ericsson T68i
Launched in time for the 2001 Christmas season, the candy bar-style Ericsson T68 was the first mobile phone made by
Ericsson to have a colour screen, a passive LCD-STN with a resolution of 101x80 and 256 colours. Despite its diminute size (3.94x1.89x0.79 in or 100x48x20 mm, 2.96 oz or 84 g), it was one of the most feature-rich mobile phones at the time, withBluetooth , IrDA port, GPRS 3+1, tri-band compatibility (900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz), SMS withT9 (predictive text) , EMS, WAP, and customizable monophonicring tone s. At its release, the phone cost around € 500, in either two-tone grey or all-gold.In 2002, after a slight cosmetic redesign and a software upgrade, the T68 was re-released as the Sony Ericsson T68i, as by then Ericsson had joined forces with Sony Corporation to produce mobile phones as
Sony Ericsson . The upgrade, also available to owners of the T68, provided a built-ine-mail client,SyncML support, and, for the first time ever, two-way MMS with full SMIL implementation.The T68i is known for being a highly effective example ofstealth marketing . Before being releasedSony Ericsson paid actors to pretend to be tourists and asked people to take pictures of them with the T68i.A camera was not present, which was sold as an add-on and, at the end of the model life cycle, was offered with the phone.
Calendar Items, Wallpaper Images, Screensaver Images, Pictures of Senders, and Ringtones can be sent to the T68i through the Bluetooth protocol, or infrared.
Variants
* T68
* T68i
* T68ieExternal links
* [http://www.sonyericsson.com/spg.jsp?cc=us&lc=en&ver=4000&template=ps1_1_2_3&zone=ps&lm=ps1&pid=9932 Official T68i specifications on the Sony Ericsson website]
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