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The Ericsson T68m (often called simply T68) was a candy-bar style mobile phone by Ericsson Mobile Communications. Launched in time for the 2001 Christmas season, the T68 was the first Ericsson mobile phone to have a colour screen, a passive LCD-STN with a resolution of 101×80 and 256 colours. Despite its diminute size (3.94×1.89×0.79 in or 100×48×20 mm, 2.96 oz or 84 g), it was one of the most feature-rich mobile phones at the time, with Bluetooth, IrDA port, GPRS 3+1, tri-band compatibility (900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz), SMS with T9 (predictive text), EMS, WAP, and customizable monophonic ring tones. A simple bitmap image editor was provided, allowing the creation of monochrome pictures by guiding a cursor around the canvas and setting or unsetting individual pixels (several 'brush' si

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  • Das Sony Ericsson T68i ist ein Mobiltelefon des japanisch/schwedischen Herstellers Sony Ericsson. Es war das erste Ericsson-Mobiltelefon mit einem Farbdisplay und eines der drei ersten Handys mit einer MMS-Funktion; sowie eines der ersten Handys mit LiPolymer-Akku. 2002 stellte Sony Ericsson mit der Communicam MCA-10 eine externe Kamera für das T68i vor, welche als die erste Ansteckkamera für ein Mobiltelefon gilt. Vorerst wurde es unter dem Namen Ericsson als Typ: T68 und T68m verkauft. Später folgte das überarbeitete Modell T68i, es trug bereits den Namen Sony Ericsson. Das T68i wurde in den Farben arctic blue und stellar grey angeboten, während das T68m in den Farben mineral grey und in einem goldfarbenen Gehäuse erhältlich war. Das T68i war auf der Unterseite lackiert, während das T68m eine wertige Gummierung auf der Unterseite aufwies. Das T68m war im Gegensatz zum T68i nicht in der Lage, MMS zu versenden oder zu empfangen. Ein Firmwareupdate, welches die SonyEricsson-Servicecenter teils kostenlos durchführten, machte aus dem T68m technisch ein T68i mit dem vollen Funktionsumfang des T68i. Die MMS-Funktion stand nun also auch für das T68m zur Verfügung. Die Sony Ericsson T68/T68m/T68i Handys waren die Nachfolger des und werden allgemein als großer Wurf bezeichnet. (de)
  • The Ericsson T68m (often called simply T68) was a candy-bar style mobile phone by Ericsson Mobile Communications. Launched in time for the 2001 Christmas season, the T68 was the first Ericsson mobile phone to have a colour screen, a passive LCD-STN with a resolution of 101×80 and 256 colours. Despite its diminute size (3.94×1.89×0.79 in or 100×48×20 mm, 2.96 oz or 84 g), it was one of the most feature-rich mobile phones at the time, with Bluetooth, IrDA port, GPRS 3+1, tri-band compatibility (900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz), SMS with T9 (predictive text), EMS, WAP, and customizable monophonic ring tones. A simple bitmap image editor was provided, allowing the creation of monochrome pictures by guiding a cursor around the canvas and setting or unsetting individual pixels (several 'brush' sizes were selectable to make this easier). These images could be set as the phone's background image in standby mode, and sent to owners of EMS-compliant phones. With EMS soon to be succeeded by the superior MMS, few owners made much use of this feature. At its release, the phone cost around € 500, GBP299 in the UK, in either two-tone grey or all-gold. In 2002, after a slight cosmetic redesign and a software upgrade, the T68m was re-released as the Sony Ericsson T68i, as by then Ericsson had created a joint venture with Sony Corporation to produce mobile phones as Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications. The upgrade, also available to owners of the T68, provided a built-in e-mail client, SyncML support, and, for the first time ever, two-way MMS with full SMIL implementation. The underlying hardware remained unchanged. The T68i is known for being a highly effective example of stealth marketing. Before being released Sony Ericsson paid actors to pretend to be tourists and asked people to take pictures of them with the T68i. The previously included Tetris game was not present in the firmware of the T68i. A camera was not present, which was sold as an add-on (MCA-25 CommuniCam) and, at the end of the model life cycle, was offered with the phone. Calendar items, wallpapers, screen savers, contact pictures and ringtones can be sent to the T68i through the Bluetooth protocol, or infrared. The T68i was the first Ericsson (Sony) free from brominated flame retardants (BFR). It was featured in the James Bond film Die Another Day. (en)
  • L'Ericsson T68m (spesso chiamato semplicemente T68) è stato un telefono cellulare prodotto da Ericsson. Lanciato in tempo per la stagione natalizia 2001, il T-68 è stato il primo telefono cellulare Ericsson ad avere uno schermo a colori, un LCD-STN con risoluzione di 101 × 80 e 256 colori. Nonostante le sue piccole dimensioni (100 × 48 × 20 mm, 84 g), è stato uno dei telefoni cellulari più ricchi di funzionalità dell'epoca poiché disponeva di: Bluetooth, porta IrDA, GPRS 3+1, tri-band funzionante in diverse frequenze (900 MHz, 1800 MHz e 1900 MHz), SMS con T9 ( scrittura facilitata), SME, WAP e suonerie monofoniche personalizzabili. Alla sua uscita, il costo del telefono si aggirava intorno ai 500 € ed era disponibile in due colori: lunar gray (grigio) oppure ziroccan gold (oro). Nel 2002, dopo un leggero restyling estetico e un aggiornamento del software, il T68m è stato prodotto come Sony Ericsson T68i, successivamente alla fusione di Ericsson con Sony Corporation per la produzione di telefoni cellulari come Sony Ericsson. L'aggiornamento, disponibile anche ai soci della T68, purché dotati di un client e-mail SyncML e, per la prima volta in assoluto, MMS con SMIL. Il T68i è noto per essere un efficace esempio di . Prima di essere distribuito, Sony Ericsson ha ingaggiato alcuni attori e li ha trasformati in turisti e ha chiesto loro di farsi fotografare con altre persone usando il T68i. La fotocamera non era presente, ma è stata venduta come optional (MCA-25 CommuniCam) e, alla fine del ciclo di vita del modello, è stata offerta con il telefono. Contatti, attività, calendario, immagini, suonerie e temi possono essere inviati al T68i attraverso il protocollo Bluetooth o con infrarossi. È stato descritto nel film La morte può attendere. (it)
  • T68m, lanserad 6 september 2001, var den sista mobiltelefon som såldes under varumärket Ericsson. Telefonen släpptes i samband med att Ericssons mobiltelefonmärke slogs ihop med Sony, och den uppgraderade versionen T68i som kom året därpå blev den första Sony Ericsson-telefonen. (sv)
  • Sony Ericsson T68i — трёхдиапазонный мобильный телефон фирмы Sony Ericsson. Является обновлённой версией телефона — первого телефона марки Ericsson с цветным экраном. Снят с производства. (ru)
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  • T68m, lanserad 6 september 2001, var den sista mobiltelefon som såldes under varumärket Ericsson. Telefonen släpptes i samband med att Ericssons mobiltelefonmärke slogs ihop med Sony, och den uppgraderade versionen T68i som kom året därpå blev den första Sony Ericsson-telefonen. (sv)
  • Sony Ericsson T68i — трёхдиапазонный мобильный телефон фирмы Sony Ericsson. Является обновлённой версией телефона — первого телефона марки Ericsson с цветным экраном. Снят с производства. (ru)
  • Das Sony Ericsson T68i ist ein Mobiltelefon des japanisch/schwedischen Herstellers Sony Ericsson. Es war das erste Ericsson-Mobiltelefon mit einem Farbdisplay und eines der drei ersten Handys mit einer MMS-Funktion; sowie eines der ersten Handys mit LiPolymer-Akku. 2002 stellte Sony Ericsson mit der Communicam MCA-10 eine externe Kamera für das T68i vor, welche als die erste Ansteckkamera für ein Mobiltelefon gilt. Die Sony Ericsson T68/T68m/T68i Handys waren die Nachfolger des und werden allgemein als großer Wurf bezeichnet. (de)
  • The Ericsson T68m (often called simply T68) was a candy-bar style mobile phone by Ericsson Mobile Communications. Launched in time for the 2001 Christmas season, the T68 was the first Ericsson mobile phone to have a colour screen, a passive LCD-STN with a resolution of 101×80 and 256 colours. Despite its diminute size (3.94×1.89×0.79 in or 100×48×20 mm, 2.96 oz or 84 g), it was one of the most feature-rich mobile phones at the time, with Bluetooth, IrDA port, GPRS 3+1, tri-band compatibility (900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz), SMS with T9 (predictive text), EMS, WAP, and customizable monophonic ring tones. A simple bitmap image editor was provided, allowing the creation of monochrome pictures by guiding a cursor around the canvas and setting or unsetting individual pixels (several 'brush' si (en)
  • L'Ericsson T68m (spesso chiamato semplicemente T68) è stato un telefono cellulare prodotto da Ericsson. Lanciato in tempo per la stagione natalizia 2001, il T-68 è stato il primo telefono cellulare Ericsson ad avere uno schermo a colori, un LCD-STN con risoluzione di 101 × 80 e 256 colori. Nonostante le sue piccole dimensioni (100 × 48 × 20 mm, 84 g), è stato uno dei telefoni cellulari più ricchi di funzionalità dell'epoca poiché disponeva di: Bluetooth, porta IrDA, GPRS 3+1, tri-band funzionante in diverse frequenze (900 MHz, 1800 MHz e 1900 MHz), SMS con T9 ( scrittura facilitata), SME, WAP e suonerie monofoniche personalizzabili. Alla sua uscita, il costo del telefono si aggirava intorno ai 500 € ed era disponibile in due colori: lunar gray (grigio) oppure ziroccan gold (oro). (it)
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