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Posted by innogear on 03-25-2000 08:26 PM:

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Hello from InnoGear.

We would like to start a discussion on cell phones for use with SixPak.

All those out there who plan to use the cell phone port on SixPak please list the manufacturer and model of the phone that you will be using.

Thanks



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Bob Fullerton
InnoGear Inc.


Posted by Dave Watkins on 03-26-2000 12:02 AM:

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Bob,

I recently purchased the Motorola Digital I ST 7700 hoping that it would interface with your product. In fact, the university that pays my bills is anticipating use of the Handspring Visor among its students and the SixPak will be fundamental to the success of the initiative.

Hope this helps and good luck with each of the modules you have in the "pipeline".


Posted by VoxDei on 03-26-2000 01:54 AM:

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I'm ANXIOUS to hook up my Visor to my Nokia 918. This is the basic Nokia that they give away when signing up for service. I'm hopeful that the opportunity will be soon upon me!


Posted by Nhatman on 03-26-2000 02:26 AM:

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Ooooh! Gimme gimme gimme!

Sorry, just getting a little antsy.

I'll be using a Nokia 5160.


Posted by newbievisor on 03-26-2000 02:33 AM:

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I have a Samsung SCH2000


Posted by Nhatman on 03-26-2000 02:34 AM:

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By the way, I just wanted to say that I am quite impressed to see that an Innogear Rep is here listening to us, answering questions, and basically interacting with the consumers. It makes me more confident in the products when the manufacturers come down from their mountains and listen to the average consumer.

Thanks, Innogear!


Posted by MikeD on 03-26-2000 02:37 AM:

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I have the new Samsong SCH-3500 (that silver flip phone clamshell one). However, I have always had a taste for the latest and greatest Nokia models now the 6100 series. My future phone is going to be a Nokia.

Mike


Posted by luv2fish on 03-26-2000 02:41 AM:

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I have a Nokia 6120 that I plan on using. Do we have a release date for the six pack?


Posted by d_anders on 03-26-2000 03:20 AM:

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Nokia 6185.
Thanks for asking!


Posted by Ronster on 03-26-2000 04:11 AM:

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I have a Motorola StarTac 70 (GSM) and a Motorola Timeport (GSM). Most people I know who would consider buying a visor have Nokia phones.


Posted by ATOGorj on 03-26-2000 06:08 AM:

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I have a Nokia 6160 (AT&T)


Posted by Gregg on 03-26-2000 06:45 AM:

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I am currently using the Motorola Timeport P8167 CDMA phone on SprintPCS's lousy network. This phone is functionally equivalent to MOT's other CDMA StarTac's except for it neato silver case and uses the same accessory connector.

It is my understanding that all of the dual-mode CDMA StarTac's have a soft modem built-in that responds to the Hayes command set. My phone shipped with a serial cable for use with a PC. As I am dying to use this phone w/ my Visor ASAP, I am more than willing to help you guys in any way possible. Please email me if you need assistance.

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Gregg Ginsberg
[email protected]


[This message has been edited by Gregg (edited 03-26-2000).]


Posted by wshwe on 03-26-2000 07:28 AM:

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Another vote for the Nokia 6160!


Posted by WeatherO on 03-26-2000 08:17 AM:

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StarTac 3000 - Please include analog in your list, please.

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Todd Barnhill


Posted by empty on 03-26-2000 04:18 PM:

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I just signed-up on your mailing list the other day and I mentioned that I'll be using it on my Nokia 6150. If Handspring is gonna expand its market to Europe and Asia you might want to make sure the six-pack works with the GSM standard, at the moment the Nokia and Ericsson phones are the most popular. Thanks!


Posted by Techhawk on 03-26-2000 05:03 PM:

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I have a Startac analog at present but plan on upgrading to a Startac digital when the Sixpak comes out.


Posted by MikeD on 03-26-2000 05:39 PM:

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It's great that innogear is making cables.. Hopefully, they won't rip us off like our service providers for cellular coverage. Sprint is selling their "it costs $5 to make" data cable for their phones for $80.. sure it comes with a windows CD, but that's useless for my Visor and my mac.

Mike


Posted by Ash on 03-26-2000 08:10 PM:

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Nokia 5190 (Aerial digital service)


Posted by CJ Sutherland on 03-27-2000 01:26 AM:

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The ever popular Sprint Touchpoint.


Posted by Cerulean on 03-27-2000 02:48 AM:

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The Nokia 5170 and 5160..

Joe


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