Justin-tiffany
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Ok. I hope you're all sitting down. Put down any hot drinks or you'll scald yourself laughing.
In Agendus contacts (and many other apps) you can "dial" someone. Of course you then get a message saying "no workie," because it isn't set up. Ok. So far so good. I have learned not to keep screaming "Hello?! Hello?! Is the caller there?"
So I take it your T3 can't be a "phone." It can, however, CONNECT TO A PHONE.
I have a . . . (let me blow the dust off it and extract myself from the cave!) NOKIA 8260 digital cellphone. No web, AT&T carrier. What is the cable I would need to make the T3 DIAL the phone number on the phone (if that's how it works)? So the cable's connected, right -- and you dial on the T3 but talk in to the phone -- so you can have access to all your phone numbers on the Palm? If the 8260 takes "SMS," you can also prepare text messages on the T3 and then send them through the phone?
Damn . . . . the string on the paper cups broke again. Please forgive this almost childish question but we're not dealing with Teal or Brayder stuff here, and so I'm totally lost!! Is there any real advantage to having the cables all hooked up (plus perhaps a "junction box?") other than the physical memory limits of the phone? So you could sit in a Starbucks, make calls to contacts and never have to look anything up AND THEN dial? Is that it?
I know how the email thing works if you're equipped with that . . . I just wondered about regular PHONE dialling.
I will do a google for any "Palm T3/Nokia cellphone" stuff; I asked my AT&T guy a year ago and he said I would need Bluetooth and a Bluetooth phone. Ok, now my nose is bleeding . . . .
In Agendus contacts (and many other apps) you can "dial" someone. Of course you then get a message saying "no workie," because it isn't set up. Ok. So far so good. I have learned not to keep screaming "Hello?! Hello?! Is the caller there?"
So I take it your T3 can't be a "phone." It can, however, CONNECT TO A PHONE.
I have a . . . (let me blow the dust off it and extract myself from the cave!) NOKIA 8260 digital cellphone. No web, AT&T carrier. What is the cable I would need to make the T3 DIAL the phone number on the phone (if that's how it works)? So the cable's connected, right -- and you dial on the T3 but talk in to the phone -- so you can have access to all your phone numbers on the Palm? If the 8260 takes "SMS," you can also prepare text messages on the T3 and then send them through the phone?
Damn . . . . the string on the paper cups broke again. Please forgive this almost childish question but we're not dealing with Teal or Brayder stuff here, and so I'm totally lost!! Is there any real advantage to having the cables all hooked up (plus perhaps a "junction box?") other than the physical memory limits of the phone? So you could sit in a Starbucks, make calls to contacts and never have to look anything up AND THEN dial? Is that it?
I know how the email thing works if you're equipped with that . . . I just wondered about regular PHONE dialling.
I will do a google for any "Palm T3/Nokia cellphone" stuff; I asked my AT&T guy a year ago and he said I would need Bluetooth and a Bluetooth phone. Ok, now my nose is bleeding . . . .