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Dave - 05 Jun 2005 07:18 GMT
My contract is coming to an end here pretty soon, and I would like
advice on the best way to proceed. I've currently got a nice Nokia 6230.
I'd like to get a new phone simply because i want one that connects to
the bluetooth in my bmw and that will sync with iSync on my powerbook
via bluetooth. but i'm not all that impressed with any of the phones on
Cingulars current offering list. So, can what happens if i just let my
service continue at the end of that contract? will i automatically be
locked into a new contract? is there some way to make it month to month?
Richard J. Wyble - 05 Jun 2005 12:25 GMT
Dave wrote (6/5/2005 2:20 AM):

> I've currently got a nice Nokia 6230.
> I'd like to get a new phone simply because i want one that connects to
> the bluetooth in my bmw and that will sync with iSync on my powerbook
> via bluetooth.

The 6230 provides this connectivity, does it not?

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B - 05 Jun 2005 14:27 GMT
The 6230 does, but iSync doesn't (yet) support it.
<http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/isync/devices.html>
Dave - 07 Jun 2005 04:41 GMT
> The 6230 does, but iSync doesn't (yet) support it.
> <http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/isync/devices.html>

and it doesn't work with the bimmer yet either, although iunlock.com is
now saying they can upgrade the firmware on a 6230b. this should make it
work with the car. no luck with mac though yet.
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 05 Jun 2005 14:21 GMT
> My contract is coming to an end here pretty soon, and I would like
> advice on the best way to proceed. I've currently got a nice Nokia 6230.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> service continue at the end of that contract? will i automatically be
> locked into a new contract? is there some way to make it month to month?

You won't be locked into a new contract.  You'll simply continue the
terms of your contract, but it'll be on a month to month basis.
JohnF - 05 Jun 2005 14:55 GMT
> My contract is coming to an end here pretty soon, and I would like advice
> on the best way to proceed. I've currently got a nice Nokia 6230. I'd like
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> service continue at the end of that contract? will i automatically be
> locked into a new contract? is there some way to make it month to month?

My advise would be to let it expire and have the peace of mind that you can
leave if you feel like it. The contract is designed for the benefit of
Cingular to keep you from switching. Except for a subsidized phone there is
no benefit for you to stay on a contract. Cingular will still continue honor
your plan without change. I'm still on an AT&T plan that I've not had a
contract on for three years. Cingular has still told me I can keep that plan
as long as I want.

If you don't need a new phone right now let the contract expire don't worry
about it.
Dan Albrich - 09 Jun 2005 02:10 GMT
I second JohnF's wisdom. Ebay is another method to acquire a phone without
contract extension.
It's nice being month-to-month because you can quit any time you like.  If
you do quit and change carriers, initiate the process with the new carrier
so you do not lose your phone number.

-Dan

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>> My contract is coming to an end here pretty soon, and I would like advice
>> on the best way to proceed. I've currently got a nice Nokia 6230. I'd
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> If you don't need a new phone right now let the contract expire don't
> worry about it.
Dave - 09 Jun 2005 04:01 GMT
> I second JohnF's wisdom. Ebay is another method to acquire a phone without
> contract extension.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> -Dan

yeah, but if you know there's no chance you are going to quit any time
soon, you lose that advantage.
 
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