On 10/21/03 9:02pm, "Mitch Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:

> I'm just starting to look into getting a new cell phone that I can sync to
> my Address Book.  Anybody had any success with this?  Is it even possible
> with Entourage?

You've been shown some good solutions for using Bluetooth, but I recommend
taking a step back if you have not already considered what I'm about to
suggest. 

1st, ask yourself:
A) What phone service do you have?

B) What services work best where you live and travel and need to get/receive
calls? 

Now look at which companies offer a Bluetooth phone. Verizon, Sprint and
Nextel do not offer Bluetooth. Only GSM carries do: T-mobile, AT&T, and
Cingular.

Going back to the 1st part, was either T-mobile, AT&T, or Cingular in your
response? If not, be careful. Weigh what is more important: the fun and
convenience of Bluetooth or the reliability of a phone.

Reactions I hear include: the phone (the t68i) is not all its cracked up to
be, I could strangle AT&T, do NOT get AT&T, etc.  My own decision, fwiw, is
that I want a reliable phone. I don't have Bluetooth and unfortunately not
even IR. I'd love one or both, but my priority is a phone I can rely on.

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