It's just physically more comfortable to talk on my cordless. No, you can't
use your cell to make another call while on the cordless. But I was hoping
to at least get back to my home screen to do other things. So basicly, all
you're doing is using your cordless phone as a cell without
Hi, for physical comfort I use the retro handset. It's shaped like the
older style telephones from the 80s and even has a curly cord. You
simply connect it to your phone and talk. It has buttons on the inside
for volume and for flash to pick up an incoming call. I don't know if
they make the
I don't think I'd buy a cordless for just for this feature, but if I'm
going to get a cordless phone anyway, I could see where this feature
might be something I'd want to have.
On 04/09/12 00:12, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Hi Shelley, Andy and others,
You wouldn't be able to use your iPhone to
I really do not love talking on a cell phone due to the sound quality. For
this reason, I have a Magic Jack, which has its own set of quirks, but works
well most of the time. For the price of less than $2 a month, who can argue,
especially since now you don't even have to have it plugged
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I really do not love talking on a cell phone due to the sound quality. For
this reason, I have a Magic Jack, which has its own set of quirks, but works
well most of the time. For the price of less than $2 a month, who
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Subject: RE: Linking IPhone To Cordless Phone
Hi Linda and Andy,
I don't own such a cordless phone and haven't used one. However, I also have
looked at such cordless phones and as far as I am concerned it is a bit of a
gadget which to me doesn't make a whole lot
and it would be worse.
Regards,
Sieghard
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Of Lynda Ingraham
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 8:08 AM
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Hi Sieghard,
I
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Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 10:53 AM
Subject: RE: Linking IPhone To Cordless Phone
Hi Kim,
Wow, a Magic Jack is better than an iPhone in quality? I used to have one
and found it was horrible
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Of Tara Prakash
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Hi Sieghard.
I use Magic Jack with my computer, but mostly on my iPhone. I have been
fortunate enough
excellent.
Regards,
Sieghard
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I really do not love
Hi List,
I'm thinking about purchasing a cordless phone that allows you to answer
your cell phone via a cordless phone. Has anyone done this? If so, how is
the sound and what cordless phone system are you using?
Thanks in advance,
Lynda
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Hi List,
I'm thinking about purchasing a cordless phone that allows you to answer
your cell phone via a cordless phone. Has anyone done this? If so, how is
the sound and what cordless phone system are you using?
Thanks in advance,
Lynda
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Hi Linda and Andy,
I don't own such a cordless phone and haven't used one. However, I also have
looked at such cordless phones and as far as I am concerned it is a bit of a
gadget which to me doesn't make a whole lot of sense. I can just as easily
answer my iPhone instead of a cordless phone. I
, September 03, 2012 8:32 PM
Subject: RE: Linking IPhone To Cordless Phone
Hi Linda and Andy,
I don't own such a cordless phone and haven't used one. However, I also
have
looked at such cordless phones and as far as I am concerned it is a bit of
a
gadget which to me doesn't make a whole lot of sense
I have a Panasonic one with talking caller id. I'm still trying to decide
what I think of it. I like the concept.
Shelley
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Shelley,
What is the model number please?
Andy
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From: Shelley Corcoran
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2012 8:17 PM
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I have a Panasonic one with talking caller id. I'm still trying to decide
Panasonic KX-TG76.
Mine has 5 handsets. But I'm a hog that way, lol! You can get them with
less.
Even tonight I got caught with my cell phone in another room, so I ansered
on the cordless. But while you're on the call with the cordless, you can't
use your cell. If you can, I sure haven't
03, 2012 11:17 PM
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I have a Panasonic one with talking caller id. I'm still trying to decide
what I think of it. I like the concept.
Shelley
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Thank you Shelley! Hope you and yours are doing well.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Shelley Corcoran
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2012 8:34 PM
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Panasonic KX-TG76.
Mine has 5 handsets. But I'm a hog that way
Hi Shelley, Andy and others,
You wouldn't be able to use your iPhone to make another call while you are
talking on the cordless and if the call came in on your iPhone. That would
be like talking on a Bluetooth headset and using the iPhone itself to make
another call. The call is still on your
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