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ferrarista44 Posts: > 500
i've bought a brand new Ericsson(R) DRS-10 data cable a while ago for P1400 (or that's about US$27.45)....is that expensive??
it's standard price here...
i have synchronized my phone to my PC! it's so cool!!! hehehe....
i'm so happy....!!!
and i've bought my handsfree a while ago for
P900 (or that's US$17.65)...is that expensive too??
(tell me if it is so i know that shouldnt buy accessories here but overseas instead)
it's so amazing how the handsfree works with the MAGIC WORD.... especially coz i drive! it's so cool!!!
(but the standby time drops from 260hrs to 40hrs DURING use)
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Posted: 2002-02-10 09:36:00
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Hi,
Congratulations!
Does anyone know how much an Infra-Red port costs for the computer? What's the average price?
c u
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Posted: 2002-02-10 09:39:00
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On 2002-02-10 09:39, arroyootje wrote:
Hi,
Congratulations!
Does anyone know how much an Infra-Red port costs for the computer? What's the average price?
c u
Check this out ....
http://www.matweb-01.com/English/eng-products-ma600.htm I use this with my T39m
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Posted: 2002-02-10 09:44:00
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Thanks Flipperds, could you tell me the price? In Euros or USD, please...
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Posted: 2002-02-10 10:05:00
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I bought it in the Philippines for around $34.
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Posted: 2002-02-10 10:12:00
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ferrarista44,
I assume you bought it from Semicon... It is the list price, but if you pay cash you get a discount. I got my DRS-10 for P1,240. The headset HPB-10 at P900 is cheap, 'cause I bought mine in Hongkong and conversion is P1,500
I swapped my HPB-10 for the HBH-15 (Bluetooth headset) and I miss using the magic word and the accuracy of the voice dialing.
I also find the DRS-10 and T68 to be very stable when connected via GPRS (Smart), I can surf for hours (like now), I can even send and receive SMS and talk via HBH-15 without losing the GPRS connection. I can also have the phone in any position (cable lenght permitting) and that's the flexibility you get compared to an IrDA connection.
I was told that the ICT-13 T68 holster will be available at Semicon in a week. Don't know the price yet.
[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-02-10 12:03 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-10 11:59:00
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if only i knew....
I thought that T39 uses DRS11...i should have bought that DRS10 yesterday
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Posted: 2002-02-21 18:07:00
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