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Even today, the T28 stands out as an elegant, premium device with top-notch materials and build quality.
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The company eventually shipped a camera module for the T39, which sadly isn't compatible with the T28.
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While we were never fans of external aerials, the T28 features what's probably the most attractive and distinguishable antenna stub of any handset, ever.
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It's spring-loaded, and released by pressing the button on the right side of the T28 -- open it to answer a call, close it to hang up.
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The T28 is equipped with a tiny (to today's standards) rectangular 1.4-inch monochrome screen (101 x 33 pixels or three lines of 12 characters) with a blue-ish green backlight.
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The T28 sports a minimalist look and feel.
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Our review unit came with a rather large world charger (compatible with both North American and European sockets and voltages), a wired earpiece and the rare optional Bluetooth adapter that attaches to the bottom of the T28 (more on this later).
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Ericsson made some interesting accessories for the T28, like the "CHA-10 Chatboard" (a QWERTY keyboard for text messaging), the "MP3 hands-free kit HPM-10" (an MP3 player with an MMC card slot and standard 3.5mm headphone jack) and the aforementioned "Bluetooth phone adapter DBA-10".
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