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I have two cellular phones. One has been bolted into my car since 1987; the other is a newer Nokia digital phone. The car phone works; the two-year-old Nokia needs to be replaced because the power switch is broken. The previous portable cellular phone also only lasted two years.

The problem? If I had two digital phones I could severely cut down my cellular bills. I have astronomical cell phone bills right now; I could lower them to $60/month.

The gotcha? To install a setup in my car to cradle a portable phone in a way similar to the working-but-analog car phone it'd cost me around $350.00. Right now I don't have $350.00.

On the other hand, AT&T Wireless refuses to let me have a decent calling plan because they don't want to support the analog-but-working car phone.

I'm not sure what to do here.

Date: 2002-09-13 01:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drewkitty.livejournal.com
Nobody wants to support analog.

$350 for a car kit??? I have a _nice_ car kit combo and it cost me less than $100 to put together. What is your phone make and model? "Nokia" what model number? 51XX or 61XX series?

My cell bill is $250 / month, but wow what I get for my money . . .

Date: 2002-09-13 01:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] johno.livejournal.com
Have you considered just ignoring the built-in car phone and going strictly with a handset?

ATT currently has the best deal. Free Nokia 3360 with plans starting at $29.99 to get it. Once you cross $50 month you probalby won't ever use up the minutes.

We got free car charger, house charger and earbud headset as well.

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