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Ben

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#1374 14-Apr-2004 20:40
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Is there such a beast? This would be my perfect phone.

I have a Tx95c and a ipaq 4150 now, but I can't use them together because the tx doesn't have bluetooth and I can't find a data cable that connects the ipaq to the phone :(

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#4809 14-Apr-2004 21:35
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In the U.S. they have a limited edition of Sony Ericsson T608, which is the same T610, but CDMA. Nokia also announced a CDMA Bluetooth capable phone now.




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  #5119 27-Apr-2004 11:39
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At this stage there are no phones that will support bluetooth in the future for the telecom market

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#5259 30-Apr-2004 19:38
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Here is a new CDMA phone apparantly destined for our market towards the end of this year. It is one of 5 new CDMA phones nokia has announced in the past couple of days.
http://www.nokia-asia.com/nokia/0,,56183,00.html
This phone supports both MMS and Bluetooth.
Here is a link for the rest of the newly announced nokia phones
http://www.nokia-asia.com/nokia/0,,27106,00.html
Not sure about the timeframe for these to be released in NZ but indications by nokia is that these phones have been designed for our market

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