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Posted by Sherv on 07-15-2001 08:25 PM:

Cool A few questions about the Visorphone

Hey everybody, with the recent price cut in the Visorphone, I've been debating whether or not to spend the $50 and purchase one...I have a few questions regarding it though, and if anyone can help me out I'd greatly appreciate it!

1) Suppose the phone isn't in the module slot when someone tries calling me. What happens? Do they get forwarded to my voicemail (assuming that service is provided; I'm considering Voicestream as a provider), will they get a busy signal, or will nothing happen at all?

2) I currently don't have an ISP I can dial into (my ISP is my university), do cell phone service providers have something I can call into and use as an ISP? Is this similar to Voicestream's Datastream minutes (or something like that)?

3) Has any work been done on third-party programs for the Visorphone? Is it even possible to code anything for it?

I guess that's it for now, I coulda sworn I had more questions. Oh well

LAter guys!

-Sherv


Posted by mmendo1 on 07-15-2001 08:36 PM:

1.) I believe the caller will get forwarded to your voicemail. There is also an attachment for the visorphone that will allow it to function as a normal cell phone when not connected to the visor that you might be interested in.

2.) Datastream minutes are merely minutes that are you used strictly for data calls so they won't come out of your voice minutes. Datastream minutes are also used when a customer accesses the wireless internet (WAP sites) using their WAP enabled cell phone. I do not believe Voicestream offers anything as far as dial-up access numbers go. However, my university is my ISP as well and they do provide dial-up access numbers for those who live off-campus but in the local area so you may wish to look into that if you haven't already.

Marty


Posted by PDAENVY on 07-15-2001 09:46 PM:

Question More Questions

From the Handspring VisorPhone FAQ:

quote:
A: VisorPhone is a powerful wireless communications device. In addition to the
great voice communication and text messaging capabilities, this module is also a
wireless modem*. That means that you can download virtually any wireless Palm
OS communication software, such as a web browser or an email application and
transform your Visor handheld with VisorPhone into a powerful Internet-enabled
device.

*You will need to subscribe to wireless data services from your mobile service
provider and you will need to have an ISP or corporate dial-up account for Internet
access.



Is this really true? Don't some people use voice minutes on their cabled cell phone to surf?

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Posted by mmendo1 on 07-15-2001 10:41 PM:

Yes, many people don't purchase datastream minutes from Voicestream and their data calls just come out of their voice minutes. However, some carriers such as Sprint require you to sign up for their "Wireless Web" offering (extra $10/month in many cases) for you to get any kind of data access, whether it be by WAP or dial-up to your ISP.

Marty


Posted by Vertigo on 07-16-2001 02:07 PM:

Whoa. So the Visorphone will act just like a wireline modem connected to a cellphone? Can someone with a Visorphone verify this?


Posted by PDAENVY on 07-16-2001 03:33 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Vertigo
Whoa. So the Visorphone will act just like a wireline modem connected to a cellphone? Can someone with a Visorphone verify this?


I know you're looking for read-world verification, but here's what the official VisorPhone web page says:

quote:

Surf the Internet�wirelessly
Stay connected wherever you are�with VisorPhone. Using VisorPhone as a wireless modem you can check your personal or corporate email from the road, surf the Internet from anywhere, instantly message family and friends and more. With your Visor handheld's nice, big screen everything is super easy to read. And all the software you need is included for free. Plus, with speeds of up to 14.4 kbps, and an ever-increasing range of GSM mobile coverage, you'll be able to get the information you need when you need it.

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Posted by PDAENVY on 07-16-2001 05:16 PM:

Another Question - about the case

Has anyone seen/used the Leather VisorPhone Case from Handspring?

Does it have a hard plastic insert protecting the screen, or is it just the VDX leather sleeve except for the clip, cut-outs, and the flap?

For that matter, has anyone looked at the Sport Case for VisorPhone?

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Jeff


Posted by DGLewis on 07-16-2001 06:41 PM:

Answers

Just to affirm above replies:-
[my provider is VoiceStream]

(1) When VPhone off or outside module, calls go to voice mail
( ->SMS notification of vmail upon return to network).

(2)Dial-up ISP required (such as http://www.attbusiness.net/($5.95 / month, global coverage).
Does not apply, AFAIK, to some carriers, such as Verizon, but no CDMA VPhone yet.
Datastream not required; originally designed for laptop users with cell phones, but no cellular modem. VPhone contains built-in cellular modem. Datastream provides extra minutes though.

(3) For example of how to code voice enabled apps see: -
http://www.handspring.com/developers/sw_dev.jhtml

(4) H'Spring leather case - have one, has protective plastic insert. Preferable is E&B Slipper Case, which I use: -

http://www.ebcases.com/Search.bok?c...0Prism-Minstrel


Posted by jke on 07-16-2001 06:50 PM:

Unhappy Sounds good but--------

The visor phone comes bundled with the blazer browser. Which is a great browser except that it can't view secure web sites.What that means is that if your internet isp page is secure you can not view messages. Surf the web yes but, there limitations to be aware of.


Posted by PDAENVY on 07-16-2001 06:53 PM:

Re: Sounds good but--------

quote:
Originally posted by jke
The visor phone comes bundled with the blazer browser. Which is a great browser except that it can't view secure web sites.What that means is that if your internet isp page is secure you can not view messages. Surf the web yes but, there limitations to be aware of.


Have you tried ProxyWeb? I'm pretty sure it handles secure pages.

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Posted by j762538 on 07-16-2001 07:17 PM:

I have the Handspring Visorphone case and did not like that it had to be removed from the case to call. (like the Sports case) I second the vote for the E & B Slipper phone case. It never leaves the case and is well protected.

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Posted by jke on 07-16-2001 07:19 PM:

Red face

I couldn't find Proxy Web on Google or Palm Gear.This is a good article about going wireless if you haven't seen it yet:
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/200..._america_5.html


Posted by mensachicken on 07-16-2001 08:20 PM:

i have a plat and am wondering whether the plastic hardshell cover can be on the unit while the visorphone module is in.

thanks,

mc


Posted by j762538 on 07-16-2001 09:11 PM:

No, the cover canot be used with the phone.

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Posted by Vertigo on 07-16-2001 11:06 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by jke
I couldn't find Proxy Web on Google or Palm Gear.This is a good article about going wireless if you haven't seen it yet:
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/200..._america_5.html



ProxiWeb was replaced by BrowseIt.


Posted by jke on 07-16-2001 11:48 PM:

Angry

Could not find it on palm gear-so does anybody know of a browser that can be found that will let you few secure pages?


Posted by Vertigo on 07-17-2001 12:10 AM:

Try the 'Software' link on the main Visorcentral page.


Posted by Vertigo on 07-17-2001 12:11 AM:

Hmm, nevermind. I thought it would be under the 16-bit apps area.


Posted by mensachicken on 07-17-2001 03:27 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by j762538
No, the cover canot be used with the phone.


just to be clear, i meant, can the cover be on the front, not the back? or are you saying that if the phone is in then the visor is essentially naked?

thanks,

mc


Posted by j762538 on 07-17-2001 03:51 AM:

The phone covers the entire top so the plastic cover can not be used on the front or back. I suggest the E & B Slipper case for the best protection.

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