ZitatOriginal geschrieben von BigBlue007
Das ist aber jetzt hier reichlich OT. Denn ob viel Spanne oder wenig - für 200,- bekommt auch ein Händler kein 7650, und diese Listen SIND unseriös.
Voll unterstreich...:flop:
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ZitatOriginal geschrieben von BigBlue007
Das ist aber jetzt hier reichlich OT. Denn ob viel Spanne oder wenig - für 200,- bekommt auch ein Händler kein 7650, und diese Listen SIND unseriös.
Voll unterstreich...:flop:
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Es ging um entweder oder, aber im grunde gehoert es sowieso zusammen.
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ZitatOriginal geschrieben von CK-187
und ich hab mich so auf einen altweibersommer gefreut
Warte doch erstmal ab! Spaeter beschwerst Du Dich wieder das es an Weihnachten mit 30 Grad im Schatten zu warm war...:D
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Meins blinkt Rot wenn eine SMS gekommen ist. Rot und schneller hintereinander.
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Zudem wechselt es die Farbe wenn Du Anrufe verpasst hast oder eine SMS bekommen hast.
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Hoffe mal da war nicht das gute Wiesn Gebraeu dran Schuld, das Du Schnee gesehen hast...:D ![]()
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Bin heute etwas langsam ![]()
Danke Dir :top:
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Das Headset ist doch goil
Ich weiss es hat mit dem T100 nix zu tun, aber es wurde ja auch heute vorgestellt und ich finde es sieht sehr nett aus.

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Reuters Meldung von heute
Last week Sony Ericsson announced its flagship P800 camera-phone would only be on sale before Christmas rather than by the end of this month, declining to explain why.
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Das ist doch interessant (fett geschrieben)
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB launched a range of new products on Tuesday (9/24) including a T100 mobile phone designed to capture a slice of the lucrative and mass-volume youth market.
The latest product is an attempt by the loss-making joint venture -- struggling to compete in a stagnant market -- to fight back with a high-volume, low-priced mobile phone.
The company also announced a Bluetooth hands-free HBH-60 headset which can be used with all Bluetooth mobile phones and a stereo FM-radio hands-free HPR-20, through which consumers can listen to the radio and handle mobile calls.
Sony Ericsson, created last year from the handset units of Swedish telecoms equipment maker Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson and Japan's consumer electronics giant Sony Corp, said it would start shipping the T100 in the fourth quarter of 2002.
The phone features enhanced messaging capabilities, is light and small and will be competitively priced.
The other new products would be available during the fourth quarter, Sony Ericsson said in a statement.
Last week Sony Ericsson announced its flagship P800 camera-phone would only be on sale before Christmas rather than by the end of this month, declining to explain why.
The success of both the T100 and the P800 is seen as important for the joint venture to keep open funding lines for its parents. Both Sony and Ericsson are committed to invest 500 million euros each in the joint venture until October 2003.
Despite the success of its T68 and T68i color-screen mobile handsets, Sony Ericsson has been losing market share over the last 12 months, falling to 5.4 percent of global sales in the second quarter from a pro forma 7.7 percent a year earlier.
The handset maker's parent company Ericsson on Tuesday also announced the first live handover of calls between the GSM and WCDMA third-generation mobile telephony standards on Tuesday, using test units.
This meant that a person talking on a cellphone from a car would automatically have the call transferred from a 3G network covering only a city area to a GSM network when driving into the countryside.
"From the operator's point of view you can offer customers complete coverage from the very beginning, and you don't need to have full 3G coverage in a country," Ericsson spokesman Peter Olofsson said.
"It has been debated and questioned whether this can be done. We don't know what our competitors are doing, but as far as we know they haven't shown it yet."
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is the world's dominant second-generation wireless technology, currently used by most European operators.
WCDMA is a new standard which enables fast data rate transfers, particularly useful for data-heavy multimedia services such as picture and video messaging.
The 3G rollout has been plagued by delays in Europe with cash-strapped telecom operators choosing instead to focus on repairing their battered balance sheets after spending billions of euros on 3G licenses in 2000.
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