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Re: OT: Cell phones



On Jan 17, 9:08=A0pm, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Jan 17, 12:40=A0pm, Effenpig1 <dirtyspicev...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On Jan 16, 3:30=A0pm, G. Morgan <usenet_ab...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 10:57:25 -0700, "Bob La Londe" <nos...@xxxxxxxxx>
> > > wrote:
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> > > >Darn. =A0I may need to get a new phone. =A0I hated the idea of getti=
ng a
> > > >separate cellular adaptor for my laptop, but Internet access makes f=
inalling
> > > >a lot of jobs a lot easier. =A0Its nice to be able to get tech docum=
ents in
> > > >real time, read the actual and complete signals received from the CS=
, or get
> > > >e-mail support on site.
>
> > > What laptop do you have? =A0If it's fairly new you can get an
> > > intergrated WWAN module for it. =A0Like this one for example: (HP hs2=
300
> > > HSDPA Broadband Wireless Module)
>
> > >http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06c/A10-51210-1130359-32927.=
..
>
> > A friend of mine is sending me his iphone 3gs, he got it slightly wet
> > and the camera stopped working for a while. He bought a new one in the
> > meantime. I'm going to have to unlock it though, since I use a
> > different GSM carrier then AT&T. I'm leaning towards on of the online
> > unlocking services, seems much simpler and risk free compared to the
> > manual process and or turbo sim.
>
> I have the 2nd gen 3G, they don't like getting wet and my home button
> is stubborn sometimes, the real draw to the phone is the apps and a
> lot of security vendors like Honeywell and Alarm.com make apps for it
> and the Blackberry

Yeah, pretty much all of my alarm.com customers that have an iphone or
blackberry use the alarm.com app and think it's the best thing since
sliced bread.


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