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Dubai Stu Jun 14, 2008 8:12 pm


Originally Posted by Riverwalk (Post 9880048)
Retractable USB cables probably don't include the connections and conductors for USB power. Removing a few conductors is likely what makes the cable thin enough to retract.

I was guessing the same thing, but wasn't sure enough to open my mouth.

martinp13 Jun 16, 2008 10:26 am


Originally Posted by Riverwalk (Post 9880048)
Retractable USB cables probably don't include the connections and conductors for USB power. Removing a few conductors is likely what makes the cable thin enough to retract.

Depends on the phone/cables. I have a retractable Treo/USB sync'n'charge cable (although I don't like it and use a short regular cable). :)

But in general, regardless of phone, unless the retractable is advertised as a charging cable, it's probably not.

AusEuroFlyer Jun 16, 2008 1:19 pm


Originally Posted by blueskeyes (Post 9863862)
Are you happy with using a cell phone as a modem?

Quite happy. I have used Nokia 6210 connected with a USB cable, and also Sony Ericsson K610i through Bluetooth. The only problem I have had is battery life while connected on 3G, but I resolved this quite easily by putting them on a USB charger (a retractable one with various different tips that I travel around with). The Nokia has a separate USB data connection and a charging port.

I have not had a call come in while I was online on the Nokia but I was surprised that K610i coped very well with me being online and taking a call at the same time.

By the way I don't know if these phones are available in the US - I'm in Europe/Australia.

scunnered Jun 17, 2008 10:41 am


Originally Posted by blueskeyes (Post 9863862)
I travel a two days to two weeks each month in the US - in major cities. I like to have emails pushed to me.

My company uses MS Exchange Server, it does not have a Blackberry corporate server.

If the purpose is just to get push email from Exchange Server, I have found the Sony Ericsson P1 to be an excellent phone and an ideal Blackberry alternative.

I get email on the P1 slightly ahead of getting it in Outlook, if my laptop is also online. The keyboard on the P1 is not as good as the Blackberry, but the whole device is a lot more compact. The web browser is pretty good - I use it for OLCI all the time, phone numbers in emails become hotlinks that let you dial them directly and it syncs your Outlook contacts in real time and your calendar, so all alarms set in Outlook also work on the P1. I have been very pleased with it, I need to connect my laptop a lot less when traveling and I still have only one device in my pocket.

runarut Jun 17, 2008 7:02 pm

AT&T Tilt + unlimited data plan + unlimited tethering plan
 
I recently got an AT&T Tilt.

Cost is ~$200 with 2 yr plan. I got unlimited (not really - 5 GB max per month) data plan for just the phone and an unlimited tethering plan (not really either, again 5GB max per month). Data plan $30 extra per month. Tethering plan $20 extra per month.

I can talk on the phone while it is tethered via bluetooth to my Mac laptop or via USB to my work Wintel laptop.

The phone comes with MS WM6 and Office/Outlook. Will work with latest Exchange version as just a configuration change according to one Windows Server administrator I was talking to.

MS provides ActiveSync to sync pretty much everything with Outlook.

A few third parties provide Mac sync software. Some free, some not.

When tethering, I can get 750 kbbs down and 350 kbps up.

HOWEVER, if you plan to use this phone for tethering, read the article at this link (10 tips on fixing common AT&T Tilt problems) before purchasing.

mcrt Jan 18, 2009 11:29 pm

This looks like a good thread to dredge up again for my question. I'm probably going to break down fairly soon and get a phone that I can tether to my laptop.

Currently I use my cell phone exclusively for phone calls. It looks like there are new phones and plans which will work well to replace my land line which only exists so I can have DSL (I don't have cable) and my current cell phone.

Basically I am looking for a phone that I can use as my primary internet connection with my laptop. I also want it to have decent internet on its own, because if I am going to pay for this sort of plan I want to have full use of the data features.

I looked around a bit today and liked Sprints $100 unlimited package and the Treo 800. The new Treo Pre looks like it will be pretty cool, but I don't see anything that says it is tetherable yet. I'm not in a hurry so can wait for it to come out.

My current phone contract has long since expired, so I can go to any company and am open to any phone as long as it doesn't require hacking like the iphone would require.

Thanks.

N965VJ Jan 19, 2009 4:10 pm


Originally Posted by mcrt (Post 11101117)
<SNIP> I looked around a bit today and liked Sprints $100 unlimited package and the Treo 800.

Are you sure that $100 plan you’re looking at includes PAM? The one I see on the Sprint site specifically states it doesn’t. Sorry I can’t post a link; the plan details open up in a popup window.

adambadam Jan 19, 2009 7:51 pm


Originally Posted by mcrt (Post 11101117)

I looked around a bit today and liked Sprints $100 unlimited package and the Treo 800. The new Treo Pre looks like it will be pretty cool, but I don't see anything that says it is tetherable yet. I'm not in a hurry so can wait for it to come out.

My current phone contract has long since expired, so I can go to any company and am open to any phone as long as it doesn't require hacking like the iphone would require.

Thanks.

I have read, I remember, that the Pre will allow for tethering via bluetooth. My guess is that it will not be included in the standard data package though you will probably have to pay a bit more per month for the option.

Second, the "hacking" to get the iPhone to tether is actually quite simple. The largest problem is that it is not sanctioned by ATT so if you get caught they can charge you up the wazoo.

Finally, I don't know your internet habits though I would have to strongly recommend against using your phone as your home modem. It is not what they are designed to do. I think you would be much more happy with the more stable speed and always on connectivity of even the most basic of DSL plans. Not to mention that the caps that the wireless providers put on their unlimited plans are usually significantly lower than those of home ISPs and would not even come close to the quota I consume each month.

SouthsideJAX Jan 19, 2009 9:50 pm

If you are using Verizon, make sure you get an EDVO rev A phone. Downloads are about the same, but uploads are much faster. Don't worry about phone calls, they still come through, but while on the phone the data connection is frozen. No big deal.

I also had the phone with internet and a separate broadband card. Dropped the card, saved $45 a month for my company. I am still using an old XV6700, but I am looking to upgrade to the Samsung Saga soon, which will cost me $99 with my New Every Two plan.

PHLJJS Jan 22, 2009 12:15 am


Originally Posted by SouthsideJAX (Post 11106933)
If you are using Verizon, make sure you get an EDVO rev A phone. Downloads are about the same, but uploads are much faster. Don't worry about phone calls, they still come through, but while on the phone the data connection is frozen. No big deal.


Can this be done with the VX10000 (Voyager)? How easy is it to set up?

SouthsideJAX Jan 22, 2009 3:18 pm


Originally Posted by PHLJJS (Post 11120493)
Can this be done with the VX10000 (Voyager)? How easy is it to set up?

I don't believe so, but that is somewhat of a speculation. A quick check of the specs on the Verizon website shows that it is not a Windows Mobile phone. While that is not a strict requirement, it also does not list Mobile Broadband Connect as one of its capabilities, therefore I don't believe tethering is possible with this phone.


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