Ericsson T28 GSM 900/1800 Phone |
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T 28 features: The phone's exterior is based on a new arched design,
which creates a series of finely balanced contours that lend the phone a clear simplicity.
This clarity in form can be said to balance both the minimalist, and yet delicately
elegant, sophistication that is traditionally associated with Scandinavian design.
Finished in a range of new, distinctive colours, these carefully chosen tones tend to
heighten the phone's overall elegance and create an ambience of polished grace and sober
sophistication. Advanced software has been developed and utilized to ensure the user interface is faster and easier to navigate. Navigation is made simple by the use of icons, intuitive help texts and shortcuts to certain functions. Examples of some new features are the Profiles, which lets you adjust the phone to different situations. For instance you can restrict certain calls or allow certain calls to get through during a meeting or choose different ring signals and volumes, including the Vibrating Alert, for different incoming calls. The phone is developed to handle 37 languages. Based on a new 3-volt platform the phone's components draw less current and thereby ensure longer talk and standby times, an overall improvement in performance and a smaller phone. Batteries are made from lithium polymer, a technology that Ericsson is first to bring to the market. Talk time is estimated at up to 4.5 hours and there will be a Standby time of up to 200 hours. The technology featured in the T 28 supports the complete range of GSM phase 2 - and where applicable GSM phase 2+ functions, including Extended GSM, e-GSM, the new frequencies specified by the European Radiocommunications Committee (ERC) for GSM use when additional spectrum is needed. Ericsson has developed an all-new series of accessories
to complement the T 28. These accessories can best be described as ``intelligent
accessories'' in that they provide more than the usual functions. For instance, just by
placing the phone in the vehicle handsfree, the Profiles feature can automatically
activate ``vehicle mode'', i.e. turning on the light in the display and turning up the
ring signal so it can be heard through the traffic noise. [Please note! This Ericsson T 28 |
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