Re: A stranger arrives in town ...

2013-04-10 Thread DAVID HODGKINSON

On 10 Apr 2013, at 13:45, Dirk Koopman  wrote:

> On 10/04/13 12:33, Chris Jack wrote:
>> On 09/04/2013 09:08, Smylers wrote:
>>> David H. Adler writes:
>>> 
 Cellphone Warehouse?
>>> Carphone Warehouse -- they aren't a warehouse, and they don't sell 
>>> car-phones.
>> 
>> 
>> Which raised the question in my mind about whether anyone sold carphones at 
>> all. And surprisingly (to me at any rate), they still exist: 
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_phone
>> 
>> However carphone warehouse doesn't appear to sell even the ones that don't 
>> really require installation like the Nokia 810. Go figure.
>> 
> 
> Not certain you can still buy a Nokia N810, but these days (some) car radios 
> do something a bit cleverer than plain bluetooth audio: they *share* the sim 
> in your phone (via bluetooth) with their own built in GSM hardware and aerial 
> and become - yes - a Car Phone! The phone GSM hardware is actually disabled 
> whilst the car hardware has grabbed the sim and, on some models, if you (can) 
> use the phone itself, it effectively becomes the bluetooth audio device to 
> (what is now) the Car Phone.

The phone becomes the car. Like Transformers!


Re: A stranger arrives in town ...

2013-04-10 Thread Dirk Koopman

On 10/04/13 12:33, Chris Jack wrote:

On 09/04/2013 09:08, Smylers wrote:

David H. Adler writes:


Cellphone Warehouse?

Carphone Warehouse -- they aren't a warehouse, and they don't sell car-phones.



Which raised the question in my mind about whether anyone sold carphones at 
all. And surprisingly (to me at any rate), they still exist: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_phone

However carphone warehouse doesn't appear to sell even the ones that don't 
really require installation like the Nokia 810. Go figure.



Not certain you can still buy a Nokia N810, but these days (some) car 
radios do something a bit cleverer than plain bluetooth audio: they 
*share* the sim in your phone (via bluetooth) with their own built in 
GSM hardware and aerial and become - yes - a Car Phone! The phone GSM 
hardware is actually disabled whilst the car hardware has grabbed the 
sim and, on some models, if you (can) use the phone itself, it 
effectively becomes the bluetooth audio device to (what is now) the Car 
Phone.


Dirk



Re: A stranger arrives in town ...

2013-04-10 Thread Chris Jack
On 09/04/2013 09:08, Smylers wrote:
> David H. Adler writes:
>
>> Cellphone Warehouse?
> Carphone Warehouse -- they aren't a warehouse, and they don't sell car-phones.


Which raised the question in my mind about whether anyone sold carphones at 
all. And surprisingly (to me at any rate), they still exist: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_phone

However carphone warehouse doesn't appear to sell even the ones that don't 
really require installation like the Nokia 810. Go figure.

Chris