Question with Tungsten E2 & Wireless
You’ll hear information on your current balance on the card. Dial your destination
number It’s just that simple. And keep in mind, each time you use your card, you
are paying significantly less than you would pay for permanent long-distance service.
The beauty of prepaid calling cards is that they essentially provide you with a
portable long-distance service that you can use for national, international or cell
phone calls. You can use your card to talk to family, friends, or business associates
anywhere in the world. Different cards will give you the ability to call different
countries.
calling card
Is this PDA capable of wirless connection? In other words, can I use it as a phone, rather than me having to go out and purchase another PDA Phone. It says it is bluetooth capatable and this is a part that says "phone" but I cannot dial out because it has no connection. I just wanted to make sure before I go to Cingular and have them set this up. Any information would be great! Thank you.Post relates to: Tungsten E2
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