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  1. #16
    Chisa
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    Re: Smartphone with built-in answering machine

    Thanks for your help. Now I'm looking to have a pocket pc phone, wonder if a
    Treo pocket phone can be used with Bell, I mean, do I have to chose only the
    ones displayed on the Bell stores or can I buy whatever cell phone suits me
    the most...

    "G M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > When you hit the OK key it will dial your number because that is the way

    the
    > system retreives the voicemail. While the voicemail greeting is being
    > played, hit the pound key "#". That will allow you to enter your password
    > to retrieve your messages. Your voicemail callback number can be

    programmed
    > with time pauses and password for easy one key dialing for your retreival.
    > Visit the Bell World where you purchased it and someone should be able to
    > program your callback number.
    >
    > As for only three rings, that is the default setting. Enter "*94", then

    the
    > number of rings you want and press send. For example 6 rings would be
    > "*946" and send.
    >
    > The voicemail system is a network feature, not a phone feature. The

    Samsung
    > user's guide does not contain the network information. The Bell Mobility
    > guide included in the box has the information for network features. If

    you
    > have any other questions call Bell Mobility 1-800-667-0123.
    >
    > G M
    >
    >
    >






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  2. #17
    Dan Duncan
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    Re: Smartphone with built-in answering machine

    In alt.cellular.ericsson Chisa <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Thanks for your help. Now I'm looking to have a pocket pc phone, wonder if a
    > Treo pocket phone can be used with Bell, I mean, do I have to chose only the
    > ones displayed on the Bell stores or can I buy whatever cell phone suits me
    > the most...


    The Treo doesn't run pocketpc. It runs Palm.

    -DanD

    --
    # Dan Duncan (kd4igw) [email protected] http://pcisys.net/~dand
    # Unfortunate as it may seem, medical science does not fully understand any
    # of the phenomena described above. However, it has composed impressive poly-
    # syllabic names for them, which is surely the next best thing. Cecil Adams



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