Okay, anyone using the GSM phone???
#91
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Alin:
Yeah, I figured it was internally mounted. Btw, I have a brochure on the "Porsche Cellular Solution" that describes the phone "cradle" that you simply mount your cell phone to. But this seems obtrusive. It would be nice to have the phone embedded into the system, as you apparently have it, than having it sticking out there like that. Is it apparent at all to the casual observer that you have a working phone on your PCM? If not, that's the beauty of it. And I'd like to get that if possible.
Yeah, I figured it was internally mounted. Btw, I have a brochure on the "Porsche Cellular Solution" that describes the phone "cradle" that you simply mount your cell phone to. But this seems obtrusive. It would be nice to have the phone embedded into the system, as you apparently have it, than having it sticking out there like that. Is it apparent at all to the casual observer that you have a working phone on your PCM? If not, that's the beauty of it. And I'd like to get that if possible.
#92
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Originally Posted by OCBen
Alin:
Yeah, I figured it was internally mounted. Btw, I have a brochure on the "Porsche Cellular Solution" that describes the phone "cradle" that you simply mount your cell phone to. But this seems obtrusive. It would be nice to have the phone embedded into the system, as you apparently have it, than having it sticking out there like that. Is it apparent at all to the casual observer that you have a working phone on your PCM? If not, that's the beauty of it. And I'd like to get that if possible.
Yeah, I figured it was internally mounted. Btw, I have a brochure on the "Porsche Cellular Solution" that describes the phone "cradle" that you simply mount your cell phone to. But this seems obtrusive. It would be nice to have the phone embedded into the system, as you apparently have it, than having it sticking out there like that. Is it apparent at all to the casual observer that you have a working phone on your PCM? If not, that's the beauty of it. And I'd like to get that if possible.
If you don't mind getting a GSM phone and dedicating a SIM card/phone number to the phone module, I highly recommend it. The more calls I make, the more I am impressed with the sound quality and the convenience and safety of the integrated phone module...
#93
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I have a GSM phone through ATT (now Cingular) and I suppose I can get another phone from them just so I can forward it to the car as you do. I saw your post regarding forwarded charges, perhaps ATT will also do it for free considering I'm keeping it in the family.
When I use my phone while driving it sounds like crap: annoying echos, bad reception, dropped calls and generally poor sound quality. I would love to have what you have. How much is this option again?
When I use my phone while driving it sounds like crap: annoying echos, bad reception, dropped calls and generally poor sound quality. I would love to have what you have. How much is this option again?
#94
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Originally Posted by OCBen
I have a GSM phone through ATT (now Cingular) and I suppose I can get another phone from them just so I can forward it to the car as you do. I saw your post regarding forwarded charges, perhaps ATT will also do it for free considering I'm keeping it in the family.
When I use my phone while driving it sounds like crap: annoying echos, bad reception, dropped calls and generally poor sound quality. I would love to have what you have. How much is this option again?
When I use my phone while driving it sounds like crap: annoying echos, bad reception, dropped calls and generally poor sound quality. I would love to have what you have. How much is this option again?
#95
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Wow, for an integrated phone, that ain't cheap! But I think I'll get it. There's this other option I'm sure you've seen called the Phone Prep option (#618) that costs $340. Includes: antenna, mic, wiring harness and cradle base. Oh wait, that's your elusive Porsche Cellular Solution option!
Anyway, I AM getting the MFSW and I'm pretty sure I'll opt for option 666. (The devil is in the details, right?)
Anyway, I AM getting the MFSW and I'm pretty sure I'll opt for option 666. (The devil is in the details, right?)
#96
Banned
Finally got the call today. Allocation assigned. My car now on order:
997S
Seal Grey/ Stone Grey Full Leather
Stone Grey Floor Mats
Porsche Crest in Headrest
Power Seat Package
19" Carrera Classic Wheel
Wheel Caps with Colored Crest
Multi-function Steering Wheel
Delete Model Designation
GSM Module for PCM Phone
Navigation for PCM
Bose High End Sound Package
997S
Seal Grey/ Stone Grey Full Leather
Stone Grey Floor Mats
Porsche Crest in Headrest
Power Seat Package
19" Carrera Classic Wheel
Wheel Caps with Colored Crest
Multi-function Steering Wheel
Delete Model Designation
GSM Module for PCM Phone
Navigation for PCM
Bose High End Sound Package
#97
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by OCBen
Finally got the call today. Allocation assigned. My car now on order:
997S
Seal Grey/ Stone Grey Full Leather
Stone Grey Floor Mats
Porsche Crest in Headrest
Power Seat Package
19" Carrera Classic Wheel
Wheel Caps with Colored Crest
Multi-function Steering Wheel
Delete Model Designation
GSM Module for PCM Phone
Navigation for PCM
Bose High End Sound Package
997S
Seal Grey/ Stone Grey Full Leather
Stone Grey Floor Mats
Porsche Crest in Headrest
Power Seat Package
19" Carrera Classic Wheel
Wheel Caps with Colored Crest
Multi-function Steering Wheel
Delete Model Designation
GSM Module for PCM Phone
Navigation for PCM
Bose High End Sound Package
#99
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by OCBen
Cheers to you too my friend and thanks for all your help.
I may need to pick your brain a bit later on once I get the car, so I hope you don't mind.
I may need to pick your brain a bit later on once I get the car, so I hope you don't mind.
#100
Banned
An Optimum Setup
Alin:
Check this out: I have GSM with ATT and they only charge $9.99 for an extra line added to my current plan, which I can use for the PCM phone. And, get this, for an additional $8.99 I can get their Business Productivity Package which includes "Flexible Ringing," which basically allows you to "Choose up to five phone numbers to ring when someone calls your wireless phone number. These numbers can be set-up to ring sequentially or simultaneously." Key word here is simultaneously. So this way you wouldn't have to mess with the forwarding on and off feature. You can just get in your car and when your wireless phone number is called, both your cellphone and your car's phone will ring simultaneously. Obviously you'll want to pick up with your car's phone. No dual air charges. The extra line will share the minutes of my current plan and since my usage will probably stay about the same regardless of whether I'm talking on the cell or through the car phone, I won't need to bump up the minutes of my plan at all. So, it's only gonna cost me $18.98 a month to make use of my new GSM module. Maybe you can look into an arrangement like this. It's clearly the best way to go as far as trouble free operation goes.
Check this out: I have GSM with ATT and they only charge $9.99 for an extra line added to my current plan, which I can use for the PCM phone. And, get this, for an additional $8.99 I can get their Business Productivity Package which includes "Flexible Ringing," which basically allows you to "Choose up to five phone numbers to ring when someone calls your wireless phone number. These numbers can be set-up to ring sequentially or simultaneously." Key word here is simultaneously. So this way you wouldn't have to mess with the forwarding on and off feature. You can just get in your car and when your wireless phone number is called, both your cellphone and your car's phone will ring simultaneously. Obviously you'll want to pick up with your car's phone. No dual air charges. The extra line will share the minutes of my current plan and since my usage will probably stay about the same regardless of whether I'm talking on the cell or through the car phone, I won't need to bump up the minutes of my plan at all. So, it's only gonna cost me $18.98 a month to make use of my new GSM module. Maybe you can look into an arrangement like this. It's clearly the best way to go as far as trouble free operation goes.
#101
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by OCBen
Alin:
Check this out: I have GSM with ATT and they only charge $9.99 for an extra line added to my current plan, which I can use for the PCM phone. And, get this, for an additional $8.99 I can get their Business Productivity Package which includes "Flexible Ringing," which basically allows you to "Choose up to five phone numbers to ring when someone calls your wireless phone number. These numbers can be set-up to ring sequentially or simultaneously." Key word here is simultaneously. So this way you wouldn't have to mess with the forwarding on and off feature. You can just get in your car and when your wireless phone number is called, both your cellphone and your car's phone will ring simultaneously. Obviously you'll want to pick up with your car's phone. No dual air charges. The extra line will share the minutes of my current plan and since my usage will probably stay about the same regardless of whether I'm talking on the cell or through the car phone, I won't need to bump up the minutes of my plan at all. So, it's only gonna cost me $18.98 a month to make use of my new GSM module. Maybe you can look into an arrangement like this. It's clearly the best way to go as far as trouble free operation goes.
Check this out: I have GSM with ATT and they only charge $9.99 for an extra line added to my current plan, which I can use for the PCM phone. And, get this, for an additional $8.99 I can get their Business Productivity Package which includes "Flexible Ringing," which basically allows you to "Choose up to five phone numbers to ring when someone calls your wireless phone number. These numbers can be set-up to ring sequentially or simultaneously." Key word here is simultaneously. So this way you wouldn't have to mess with the forwarding on and off feature. You can just get in your car and when your wireless phone number is called, both your cellphone and your car's phone will ring simultaneously. Obviously you'll want to pick up with your car's phone. No dual air charges. The extra line will share the minutes of my current plan and since my usage will probably stay about the same regardless of whether I'm talking on the cell or through the car phone, I won't need to bump up the minutes of my plan at all. So, it's only gonna cost me $18.98 a month to make use of my new GSM module. Maybe you can look into an arrangement like this. It's clearly the best way to go as far as trouble free operation goes.
Thanks for the info. Although I am a little suspicious of GSM coverage in the USA.
#102
Banned
Yes of course, they're one and the same now, but since I signed up with ATT initially and since my account online is still maintained by ATT I still refer to them as such. But the same deal and features is no doubt available through Cingular, how can it not be? Just call and ask for details if you're interested. Btw, my phone now displays Cingular while the outside says ATT. Looks like yours is just the opposite - that's funny. GSM coverage is good out here on the west coast, and that's good enough for me.
#103
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Just wanted to report that the GSM phone works VERY well, and the sound quality is excellent both ways!
They seem to have done their homework on this one in terms of operational quality!
They seem to have done their homework on this one in terms of operational quality!
#104
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Originally Posted by MJones
Just wanted to report that the GSM phone works VERY well, and the sound quality is excellent both ways!
They seem to have done their homework on this one in terms of operational quality!
They seem to have done their homework on this one in terms of operational quality!
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Originally Posted by alin2
Hey, congratulations again! I agree that the engineering and function of the GSM phone module works well. Do you use Cingular?
Did you rceive any operational instructions for the phone when you took delivery? I received none.
Doing a x-country run later this month and it will be interesting to see if performance is improved with the intigrated unit vs handheld.