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To: limtex who wrote (122736)8/6/2002 5:44:21 PM
From: Keith Feral  Respond to of 152472
 
Just bought a new docking station for my Kyocera phones. I can plug in either my Metro PCS 2235 or my Sprint PCS 2255. The cell phone plugs into a docking slot and lets you use the docking station like a normal phone. You can use the handset or the speaker phone or the cell phone. It's a 3 in one combo between a cell phone, a land-line, and a cordless phone.

It is great for the Metro Phone where you pay $35 a month for all you can eat. Cordless phones will be obsolete in 2 years once companies like Metro offer all you can eat calling plans. This phone/docking station only cost $129 - I would pay a lot more for a color monitor on the docking station to covert the phone to a mini-computer. I can't imagine why laptop companies can't start offering a similar docking station. Is 3G starting to make a comeback? Oh yeah, it hasn't even started.<g>