Motorola Timeport for C class 2001
I have a Motorola Timeport handset of TDMA type (for AT&Tor Cingular)that works with the integrated phone system in the car. I would like to trade it for a CDMA type (Verizon)phone of the same kind.
I am currently using a Startac in my 2000 E320 and think that I could use the Timeport. Do you agree? (I know, I should ask the MB dealer...and I will...)</P>
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How much are you looking for for your phone?</P>
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Thanks,</P>
Bob</P>
Hi Bob</P>
I am not looking to sell the phone but to exchange it ith an AT&T phone but I will consider selling it for about $250.00.</P>
Do you still have yours </P>
Regards</P>
Fred</P>
Hi Fred,</P>
My current phone is a Startac CDMA on Verizon. I really like it, but I am starting to have a problem with it outside the car (it operates beautifully when connected to the car).</P>
I am currently investigating my options and thinking that I may be able to switch to the TimePort - as long as it is CDMA.</P>
I will speak with the local deaelr and contact you if this can be done.</P>
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Thanks,</P>
Bob</P>
Hi Bob</P>
I own a cellular phone repair shop and we are a level III warranty center for Motorola .If you are having issues with the existing phone we may be able to help without you buying another phone .As far as your car is concerned a timeport is as good as a strtac with a better Screen and software and it can be used on verizon network.and it will work with the command system.</P>
you can call me on 626 796 6446 if you need more help with your phone.</P>
Regards</P>
Fred</P>
<FONT face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">I have an E430 and My phone is about warn out. I just got a new phone from the dealer and they are trying to get it coveredby the Manf. but who knows. If you still have this phone I wouldbe interested in it. Thank you let me know.</FONT></P>
<FONT face="Times New Roman">Scott</FONT></P>
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