Sony Ericsson Shows New Phones Including Walkman Model
Grrr
Not sayin' I'm going to not buy Sony Ericsson, I wouldn't dare buy anything but Sony Ericsson. đ
Well, maybe LG, that's about it. That's the only thing comparable to LG LOL, only kidding. Sony Ericsson for life!
But god damn, where's the 850 band you assbags?! đŋ
HeroPsychoDreamer said:Harboring a little resentment, are we? I'm sure they'll get around to offering similar models that support 850.
Hey, Sony Ericsson, thanks for considering us in the states when producing the K750 and W800, I can really feel the love, bastards!
Not sayin' I'm going to not buy Sony Ericsson, I wouldn't dare buy anything but Sony Ericsson. đ
Well, maybe LG, that's about it. That's the only thing comparable to LG LOL, only kidding. Sony Ericsson for life!
But god damn, where's the 850 band you assbags?! đŋ
staiano said:
why not make a quad band phone? I know it would be a little bigger and cost more but it's still useful/important.I'm sure it came down to money.
Rathrok said:And I replied, albeit in a screwed up manner (my post "broke"), "I'm sure it came down to money". Which it always does, you know.
I'm sure he meant, why not ADD 850.
What bother me more than the fact that we can't get a good quad band phone is that when the make a tri band phone for the US they remove the 900Mhz frequency that is a major part of Europe and keep 1900Mhz in which is more so Asia âšī¸
Useless for me to buy a world phone that is not going to get me the major part of what I need.
staiano said:That's why I'll just go with Tmobile when my contract expires with Verizon in December. I'll stick with a tri-band world phone and not worry about that fourth band.
muchdrama/Rathrok agreed, money is the issue.
What bother me more than the fact that we can't get a good quad band phone is that when the make a tri band phone for the US they remove the 900Mhz frequency that is a major part of Europe and keep 1900Mhz in which is more so Asia âšī¸
Useless for me to buy a world phone that is not going to get me the major part of what I need.
staiano said:South Florida (where I live) is so built out that I don't even worry about rural coverage. Tmobile covers my area like a blanket. When I travel to the boonies I'll worry about it then. đ
Yeah. I have TMobile now (and have great coverage in NYC where I live) but have been thinking about going to Cingular b/c of better rural coverage in the US. Problem is I have had 3 SE phones and really love them. Plus the k750i and w800 are awesome phones in my opinion.
The T616, T637, T237. Why not these?
draveed said:
I don't think there's gonna be an 850 version. T-Mobile only uses the 1900 band, and Nokia will be the only provider of candybar phones for Cingular. So really, we're outta luck. It's a shame.
you better be lying i like candybar phones and cingular rocks but i still love my z500 đ
Nokia needed to buy marketshare. Who better than with the largest US carrier? But these deals are always temporary....
HeroPsychoDreamer said:
Hey, Sony Ericsson, thanks for considering us in the states when producing the K750 and W800, I can really feel the love, bastards!
Not sayin' I'm going to not buy Sony Ericsson, I wouldn't dare buy anything but Sony Ericsson. đ
Well, maybe LG, that's about it. That's the only thing comparable to LG LOL, only kidding. Sony Ericsson for life!
But god damn, where's the 850 band you assbags?! đŋ
maybe they will come out with a more advanced model of the k750 and w800 for the u.s.
I'd rather have the Sendo X2 anyways.
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