Terry Miller
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Anyone using a cell phone supported by the AT&T wireless plan that works well with the Lightspeed 20XLc?
Anyone using a cell phone supported by the AT&T wireless plan that works well with the Lightspeed 20XLc?
Not AT&T, but with Sprint, my Sanyo ...ummm...4900 I think? worked beautifully. Believe it or not, I have never tried any of my T-Mo phones with it, and that's unfortunate, because GSM is GSM, and it would have given ya some pointed useful info.
Sorry.
Not AT&T, but with Sprint, my Sanyo ...ummm...4900 I think? worked beautifully. Believe it or not, I have never tried any of my T-Mo phones with it, and that's unfortunate, because GSM is GSM, and it would have given ya some pointed useful info.
Sorry.
Sprint is cdma at 1.9GHZ. No iPhone on CDMA at allMy buddy just asked me if he could get an iPhone and use it on his Sprint account (He gets a great rate.) Sprint is not GSM, right?
AT&T has nothing to do with the interface to the cellphone, that would be brand dependent.
Ok, I'll try to explain the AT&T part of this. I know AT&T does not make phones, I know I'm not connecting AT&T to the headset. When I say AT&T phone, I mean........
My wife wants to get a second phone that works with AT&T Wireless, and the headset.
Does every cell phone work with any plan, or does AT&T only support certain types of cell phones?
Verizon is also CDMA. The characteristics of that waveform are such that interference like the GSM gives is impossible.I use my Treo 700p with my Lightspeed 20xlc. It causes zero interference, works fine. I have Verizon.
I don't use it to talk on my cell phone, though, I use it as an MP3 player so I can listen to music on the long parts where nobody's talking.
Verizon is also CDMA. The characteristics of that waveform are such that interference like the GSM gives is impossible.
... I have plenty of cow-orkers who don't seem get where ...
The worst interference I've ever heard came from iDen. Holy christ that was horrible.
But alas, I've not yet tested GSM. I would assume its pretty bad, as you can even hear it if you have your phone near a speaker, or near the tv when you get an SMS or voice call. Sounds like wave pulses....pretty bad.
... I have plenty of cow-orkers ...:
That's not very nice, Mike. Maybe its not their fault that they're overweight. Okay...back to the regularly scheduled program.
Anyone using a cell phone supported by the AT&T wireless plan that works well with the Lightspeed 20XLc?
My buddy just asked me if he could get an iPhone and use it on his Sprint account (He gets a great rate.) Sprint is not GSM, right?
They support GSM technology phones.Does every cell phone work with any plan, or does AT&T only support certain types of cell phones?
GSM is a TDMA technology and the signal is divided into 7 time slots. I'll make this simple of you do not understand what I just said. The phone transmit 1/7th of the time instead of all the time.Scott will chime in, but the way I understand it, as part of the handshake before a received call, and when the phone thinks it's on the fringe of range it boosts the transmitted signal to maximum and sends a BRRAAPPP!!! that you can get in your tooth fillings.
Not true. There are plenty of mom and pops around the country that carry GSM. For instance in northern Wisconsin you may have run into MN based Einstein cellular.Nope. The only two GSM carriers for the US are AT&T and T-Mobile.
And then there is Alltel who claims to be the nation's largest network provider.Not true. There are plenty of mom and pops around the country that carry GSM. For instance in northern Wisconsin you may have run into MN based Einstein cellular.
AT&T and T-Mobile are the only so called nationwide GSM carriers.
Alltel is CDMA not GSMAnd then there is Alltel who claims to be the nation's largest network provider.
This from
http://www.alltel.com
The last one I used with a wired connector was the V60. It is not made anymore. Most people use bluetooth now. If the phone connection is that important to you I highly recommend that you look at the LS Zulu.Without the AT&T restriction then, anyone using a cell that works well with the standard connector?
I highly recommend that you look at the LS Zulu.
I was hoping to find, just a phone, not a movie camera, game player, do your taxes, plan your entire life, and launch rockets from NASA machine;....just something I could make a simple phone call with that would plug into my XL20.
Just a phone, good luck with that!! [/sarcasm]
Not true. There are plenty of mom and pops around the country that carry GSM. For instance in northern Wisconsin you may have run into MN based Einstein cellular.
AT&T and T-Mobile are the only so called nationwide GSM carriers.
No, Einstein is our cat, and he's right here with me!We have Einstein even down in southern WI.