Just a few brief questions about the 4920. I currently have a 4900.
1) Are the charging and data cables compatible between the 4900 and
4920?
2) Since the 4920 is a Ready Link phone and the 4900 is not, do I have
to get a ReadyLink plan if I switch my account to it.
3) Does the 4920 have real SMS (MO-MT)?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
1-Yes the same cables will work, but the 4920 comes with another
barrel type plug on the charger that will not work back on the 4900.
2-Keep whatever plan you want. Keep the present plan or change....it
is your choice and no charge if you keep the same plan and so no new
commitment.
3-don't know :)
>Just a few brief questions about the 4920. I currently have a 4900.
>
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>Thanks in advance,
>Steve
Mike - 29 Aug 2004 06:11 GMT
> 1-Yes the same cables will work, but the 4920 comes with another
> barrel type plug on the charger that will not work back on the 4900.
> 2-Keep whatever plan you want. Keep the present plan or change....it
> is your choice and no charge if you keep the same plan and so no new
> commitment.
> 3-don't know :)
Great answers, #3 is a yes.
-mike
Steve W - 29 Aug 2004 15:23 GMT
> 1-Yes the same cables will work, but the 4920 comes with another
> barrel type plug on the charger that will not work back on the 4900.
>
> >1) Are the charging and data cables compatible between the 4900 and
> >4920?
Can you clarify this a little? I'm not clear on your answer. I have
power and data cables for the 4900 and am wondering if I could use
them on a 4900 if I got one of those.
Thanks,
Steve
tom ronson - 29 Aug 2004 21:05 GMT
> Can you clarify this a little? I'm not clear on your answer. I have
> power and data cables for the 4900 and am wondering if I could use
> them on a 4900 if I got one of those.
The newer Sanyo's have an added barrel style charger --- but the functions
of the 4900 charger and data cable are compatible between the two models.
The same USB drivers work, as well.
--tr