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Fuzzball
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I don't think that there is anything like this, but I'll ask anyways. Is/will there be a cable or springboard that will connect the visor to a moblie phone and be connected to a keyboard like the Stowaway at the same time?

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Sure, Xircom has two modules that could accomplish this. One is a landline springboard modem that has a port to connect to GSM phones via their special connection kit. The other module is much thinner but is strictly a means of linking a GSM phone to the module (no landline modem included). Since both solutions are springboards, the port on the bottom of the visor will remain open for the stowaway.

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Robert,

Let me rephrase it again,

Can I send the phone number from Visor Deluxe just to store it on the Samsung SCH-3500.

If I can do this, I could then reselect it from the phone and dial it independently from the Visor. I then wouldn't have to worry about 'data mode' and being disconnected when the cable is removed.

PS: I see the cable has slipped to May 1 ... any indications that this schedule will hold?

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After disconnecting, I can redial any number the visor dialed first, so yes that will work... I guess it's easier than typing in numbers from the address book to move them over to the phone for storage.

If you are looking for something like that, you should check out fonesync pro, it inclides a samsung data cable and if you have a PC you can sync the pilot and phone pretty well. I have it and I use it. It will also save you the money of a Samsung serial cable since it is included...

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Originally posted by mmendo1
Sure, Xircom has two modules that could accomplish this. One is a landline springboard modem that has a port to connect to GSM phones via their special connection kit. The other module is much thinner but is strictly a means of linking a GSM phone to the module (no landline modem included). Since both solutions are springboards, the port on the bottom of the visor will remain open for the stowaway.

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I have looked into that, but I do not have a GSM phone. I have a Samsung 8500. I'm considering checking what connectors are used to communicate. Any other ideas?

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They are a little late in getting here. We expect them at the end of the week. Customers will begin receiving their orders next week.

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