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Posted by mensachicken on 10-29-2001 05:10 PM:

question about visorphone

Hi,

there seems to be conflicting information about a certain feature of the VP and i was curious if someone who has one could answer definitively:

when the VP is not in the visor, and someone calls, does the vp tell you so that you can plug it in and take the call?

handspring's site says no, but i am positive i saw someone post on VC that it does in fact allow you to do this.

anyone?

thanks,

mc


Posted by PDAENVY on 10-29-2001 05:18 PM:

www.handspring.com is right: In fact, if your VP is out of your Visor and you turn it on, it turns itself off.

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Posted by mensachicken on 10-29-2001 06:02 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by PDAENVY
www.handspring.com is right: In fact, if your VP is out of your Visor and you turn it on, it turns itself off.



thanks very much, pdaenvy.

mc


Posted by j762538 on 10-29-2001 07:18 PM:

The Paraphone does this.

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Posted by Briguy on 10-30-2001 08:44 PM:

mensachicken,

Don't forget that Kensington's keypad accessory should be coming out soon. It allows you to take your VisorPhone out of your visor and plug it into their accessory where it acts like a standard cell phone. This comes in handy if you have multiple springboard modules.

Briguy


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