Exon
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I'm dropping Verizon for several reasons, none of which are their reception/coverage, but mainly because of their inability to work with customers.
I have an Audiovox Thera PDA Phone. It has infrared, and is a nice phone. I paid just over $100 to have it shipped. I bought a cradle and leather carrying case for about $75 more with shipping. I'm willing to part with this phone for $150 (Which covers my cost). That price includes shipping with insurance.
More details on this phone can be found here. I will include a burnt CD with ActiveSync and the PDF manual, and some neat software to go with. I didn't get that much when I receieved the phone.
There is one noticble scratch on the phone, and a cheap blue side cover was missing from the phone when I received it. Other than that everything on the phone works great, I have used it for about a week. During that time it has pretty much stayed on the cradle. I did have it syncing with the Exchange server, I was able to get/send E-mail and connect to Terminal Server with it. I have not tested the infrared, but I had downloaded a very nice program that would allow you to use the phone as a TV remote. Very handy when you're at Applebees and you want to change the channel/up the volume.
I also have two Audiovox 8900 Camera phones with chargers and belt clips that are fairly new, each cost me $110 in August of 04, but am willing to sell them for $60/piece (Includes shipping/insurance) as they've been discontinued (They're the model just below the flash/zoom).
I'm sad to have to ditch my Thera, as I won't be getting a PDA with my new Cingular service and was hoping to use the Thera to monitor home security once I get my cams in.
I would prefer that you ask questions on the forum here as someone else may have a similar question. I will upload pictures once I snag a digital camera from a buddy. Everything works, and is able to make/receive a call.
Edit: CD Contents
-ActiveSync Used to sync data on PPC with Exchange/Desktop
|-ActiveSync 3.8 (MSASYNC.EXE)
-Adobe Large install - need an SD card for this
|- Adobe Reader for PocketPC (AdbeRdr20_ppc_enu.exe)
-Manuals Both the Updating How To manual and User manual
|-Operating Manual (Thera_OM_4_23_02.pdf)
|-Update Manual (October 2002 Update.pdf)
-PocketMusic (MP3 player for Pocket PC)
|-PocketMusic (pocketmusicfree.exe)
-PocketQuake You'll need an additional SD card for this
|-PocketQuake (gamepocketquake2.exe)
|-Game Data
|-Maps and game data (pak0.pak.zip)
-Pocket TV Used for watching MPG movies
|-PocketTVSetup-1[1].0.11.exe
-Updates Updates for the Thera
|-October 2002 Update (EUU0210_ENG.CAB)
These are just the things I had downloaded in a couple days, and was planning on purchasing a 1GB SD card so I could watch movies and listen to music on my PDA. I did install the Pocket TV/Pocket Music and the Vito Remote software. I hadn't tested the remote software, but I can do that if anyone is interested. All the other software I installed/used worked very well and without any problems. As the Thera only comes with 32MB internal storage I'd recommend getting an SD card.
I have an Audiovox Thera PDA Phone. It has infrared, and is a nice phone. I paid just over $100 to have it shipped. I bought a cradle and leather carrying case for about $75 more with shipping. I'm willing to part with this phone for $150 (Which covers my cost). That price includes shipping with insurance.
More details on this phone can be found here. I will include a burnt CD with ActiveSync and the PDF manual, and some neat software to go with. I didn't get that much when I receieved the phone.
There is one noticble scratch on the phone, and a cheap blue side cover was missing from the phone when I received it. Other than that everything on the phone works great, I have used it for about a week. During that time it has pretty much stayed on the cradle. I did have it syncing with the Exchange server, I was able to get/send E-mail and connect to Terminal Server with it. I have not tested the infrared, but I had downloaded a very nice program that would allow you to use the phone as a TV remote. Very handy when you're at Applebees and you want to change the channel/up the volume.
I also have two Audiovox 8900 Camera phones with chargers and belt clips that are fairly new, each cost me $110 in August of 04, but am willing to sell them for $60/piece (Includes shipping/insurance) as they've been discontinued (They're the model just below the flash/zoom).
I'm sad to have to ditch my Thera, as I won't be getting a PDA with my new Cingular service and was hoping to use the Thera to monitor home security once I get my cams in.
I would prefer that you ask questions on the forum here as someone else may have a similar question. I will upload pictures once I snag a digital camera from a buddy. Everything works, and is able to make/receive a call.
Edit: CD Contents
-ActiveSync Used to sync data on PPC with Exchange/Desktop
|-ActiveSync 3.8 (MSASYNC.EXE)
-Adobe Large install - need an SD card for this
|- Adobe Reader for PocketPC (AdbeRdr20_ppc_enu.exe)
-Manuals Both the Updating How To manual and User manual
|-Operating Manual (Thera_OM_4_23_02.pdf)
|-Update Manual (October 2002 Update.pdf)
-PocketMusic (MP3 player for Pocket PC)
|-PocketMusic (pocketmusicfree.exe)
-PocketQuake You'll need an additional SD card for this
|-PocketQuake (gamepocketquake2.exe)
|-Game Data
|-Maps and game data (pak0.pak.zip)
-Pocket TV Used for watching MPG movies
|-PocketTVSetup-1[1].0.11.exe
-Updates Updates for the Thera
|-October 2002 Update (EUU0210_ENG.CAB)
These are just the things I had downloaded in a couple days, and was planning on purchasing a 1GB SD card so I could watch movies and listen to music on my PDA. I did install the Pocket TV/Pocket Music and the Vito Remote software. I hadn't tested the remote software, but I can do that if anyone is interested. All the other software I installed/used worked very well and without any problems. As the Thera only comes with 32MB internal storage I'd recommend getting an SD card.
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