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Cellular Phone Forum / General / GSM / January 2004

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Difference between SonyEriccson T610 and T616?

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frank - 05 Dec 2003 04:01 GMT
What is the difference between the T610 and T616?
When will the 630 be available?
B-JaX - 04 Jan 2004 21:06 GMT
afaik T610 is for Europe and T616 is for America, but there's no (major)
difference between them

T630 comes later but isn't that good like the T610

> What is the difference between the T610 and T616?
> When will the 630 be available?
Yazzan Gable - 05 Jan 2004 03:36 GMT
AFAIK,the diff is the US based frequencies each phone has

T610 is GSM 900/1800/1900 (US 1900)
T616 is GSM 850/1800/1900 (US 850 and 1900)

ATT and Cingular are allegedly using GSM 850 for an overlay of their old
TDMA areas outside of California...AFAIK again.

> afaik T610 is for Europe and T616 is for America, but there's no (major)
> difference between them
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> > What is the difference between the T610 and T616?
> > When will the 630 be available?
B-JaX - 05 Jan 2004 07:56 GMT
afaik T610 is for Europe and T616 is for America, but there's no (major)
difference between them

T630 comes later but isn't that good like the T610

> What is the difference between the T610 and T616?
> When will the 630 be available?
 
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