jonecool
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Alabama, USA
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One thing that is not really talked about is if the VisorPhone works out of the USA. We all know it's a GSM phone, but Handspring had indicated that they will be shipping a version of the VisorPhone later this year for Europe. This lead me to believe the VisorPhone would need some new modification to work in Europe, not the case from what I can see.
I'm currently on a business trip in Europe and happy to report that my VisorPhone (resting on my Prism) that works so well in the Good'ole USA works even better in Europe (Worked in Sweden and Finland so far).
The service provider that I have, Powertel, was a bit of a problem though (but I do understand why and do not blame them). Before you can setup international roaming, you must be with them for 6 months. At least that is what they told me initially. After complaining many times, I was able to pay for the first 3 months and they allowed me to enable International roaming for an additional $3 per month. The waiting period is due to people signing up and not paying the bill.
The rates are not really that high when you take into account how much the Hotel/calling card charges will be. It's $1 per min if you initiate the call and $.50 /min if someone calls you. Probably even cheaper than using a land-line while overseas.
I am also able to dial up the local Compuserv phone number to access my e-mail, etc. wirelessly. Very convenient! But something I only do once a day and for about 3 min ($3).
I just wanted to let those of you know with VisorPhones that you aren't restricted to the USA. The phone works great across the pond! Or at least in the two countries I tried it above.
Do not assume the prices above will be the same with your provider, your rates may differ and should be researched prior to using the capability!
The VisorPhone and Prism is, in my opinion, the perfect solution for the RoadWarrior-Gadget Geeks. Since I'm going to carry a PDA with me anyways, the size of the VisorPhone while in my Prism is still much smaller than carrying a PDA and phone separately. I never used to carry my phone with me since there wasn't room in my pocket for my phone and PDA (PDA always won). Although, there is a drawback. If you remove the phone from the PDA you won't be notified of a call. Although, there is a 3rd party company working on an attachment for the VisorPhone that may be good for those who have a problem with this (according to Handsprings website but haven't seen anything lately).
If you want to discuss the VisorPhone, have at it... Anyone try it in any other countries successfully? I would be interested to hear what other countries it works in.
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