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Sony Ericsson T68
Sony Ericsson T68 Review
- WHAT'S HOT: The compact (3.9 by 1.9 by 0.8 inches) Sony Ericsson T68 is a terrific deal at $200 (with service activation)--especially considering the useful features you get, including an easy-to-use joystick navigation button, a 256-color screen, and world digital roaming capability. The T68's worldwide GSM network support lets you use the phone in various continents (namely Europe, Asia, and South America), but to enable this feature you have to sign up for world roaming service with a carrier.
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