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what is the overall opinion in this group regarding new Sony/Ericsson
phones? I currently have a Samsung E715 that I'm using on the T-Mobile
network and was thinking about upgrading my phone. Seriously
considering purchasing a Sony, but wanted the input from this group.
Thanks!

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>what is the overall opinion in this group regarding new Sony/Ericsson
>phones? I currently have a Samsung E715 that I'm using on the T-Mobile
>network and was thinking about upgrading my phone. Seriously
>considering purchasing a Sony, but wanted the input from this group.

Generally speaking Sony Ericsson phones are substandard in the ability to
capture and receive a signal.

Overall, I wouldn't consider thinking of buying ANYTHING "Sony Ericsson" right
now.



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In <20041212180408.09660.00001414@mb-m20.aol.com> on 12 Dec 2004 23:04:08 GMT,
sexyexotiche@aol.comspamfree (John S.) wrote:

>>what is the overall opinion in this group regarding new Sony/Ericsson
>>phones? I currently have a Samsung E715 that I'm using on the T-Mobile
>>network and was thinking about upgrading my phone. Seriously
>>considering purchasing a Sony, but wanted the input from this group.
>
>Generally speaking Sony Ericsson phones are substandard in the ability to
>capture and receive a signal.

With all due respect, that's not a valid generalization -- for example, the
T39m and Z600 are both very good in this area.

>Overall, I wouldn't consider thinking of buying ANYTHING "Sony Ericsson" right
>now.

I'm the opposite. "Different strokes ..." and all that sort of thing.

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>>what is the overall opinion in this group regarding new Sony/Ericsson
>>phones? I currently have a Samsung E715 that I'm using on the T-Mobile
>>network and was thinking about upgrading my phone. Seriously
>>considering purchasing a Sony, but wanted the input from this group.

My last 2 phones have been S-E's. I've enjoyed and had great reception
on each one. I've just ordered another one since I no longer need the
GAIT plan that my t62u gets.

JPH

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On 12 Dec 2004 23:04:08 GMT, sexyexotiche@aol.comspamfree (John S.) wrote:

>Generally speaking Sony Ericsson phones are substandard in the ability to
>capture and receive a signal.

Do you have proof of this, or just an assumption?

IMO SE have taken the Nokia menus to what they should be on Nokia - the
nasty little kinks in the interface seems to have been ironed out.

However I still use Nokias for business reasons - to me (assumption only)
the SE phones are for more casual use. Just my assumption, mind you.
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