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Handset with PC-based SMS
kirjava
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24-Feb-2008 18:31
Hi all,
Can anyone recommend a CDMA handset that allows you to use your PC to send/read SMS? Via a datacable/bluetooth etc.
Thanks
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24-Feb-2008 19:03
Out of the current range, the HTC Titan, OKTA Agent, OKTA Boss and OKTA Touch will do this, you will also need
this
, or something similar.
Its Windows software, no Linux version of this package.
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