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phylip
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  #9395 16-Oct-2004 16:53
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text input is fine and no it doesnt revert to predictive (T9) mode when composing text but if you want it on or not its alot eaiser to change than other phones i have used
and i like the quick text function of the phone as i send alot of the same message to people all the time i can compose that in when making my text and save it in quick text so no need to type it in every time just click on options then insert quick text function





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#9396 16-Oct-2004 18:59
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Thanks for the comments. If I get sick of waiting, the TX115 could be a good option.

Assuming, that is, that I get to it before they sell out.

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#9426 17-Oct-2004 13:19
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ye me 2

I havn't recieved a reply from Telecom as per the above dicussion but the 115c might have 2 be it, it seems to be nearly there except for the camera quality. But the longer I have to wait for some sort of informative response from telecom the more likely I'll get hacked off enough to actually go into the 021 store as I walk through a mall or something. If they would just reply I would porbably stop looking and wait

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#11145 17-Dec-2004 23:43
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hi I have just received my sanyo 7200 worked great for about 4 hours then everytime you took a pic or video the phone powered off, now it wont power back on at all.. replacement on its way so we will see.. what I did get to see of it I really liked very easy to use much better than the sanyo 8100 which I upgraded from... time will tell

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