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  1. As far as I know, there is no phone adaptor for the Tungstun series. It comes in handy on the Palm to send documents, contacts, programs, etc. to another Palm, computer or to a printer. There are lots of uses.
  2. If you have a Palm Tungstun with bluetooth it is very easy to create a contact list - use category LEXUS. Connect your Palm just as you would telephone and transfer - Voila - no you have your phone list and can used the V710 with ease.
  3. I had just purchased my new GX about two weeks ago. Really wanted to use the bluetooth. I was not too worried about everything I had read about the phone, thinking that I would be able to input numbers manually. Wrong, I did not realize that they had to be transferred and that you could just not enter them. I had bought the phone before realizing this. But, when I bought the phone, they did do a firmware upgrade. When I get a call, my phone rings; on my phone I set it to auto-answer after 5 sec and the GX system takes over. Works perfectly. Only problem was - I could not use one-touch or phone book to enter numbers. BUT - good news - I have a Palm Tungstun T3 with bluetooth. For the names i wanted in my Lexus phone book, I made a separate contact list called LEXUS. I then input just the names and phone numbers of people business' I wanted. The Lexus and my Palm connected flawlessly. All I did then was put my palms contact list category to LEXUS, menu, send, send by bluetooth. Voila, I now have my entire phone list in the Lexus.
  4. I have a Tungstun T3. I created a separate contact list called LEXUS. Then was easily able to get the two to communicate, transferred by LEXUS contact list into my phone book in a matter of seconds! No phone option on my Tungstun but I was happy to get a phone list transferred to use with my V710 as it works perfectly with the exception of transferring numbers.
  5. I had just purchased my new GX about two weeks ago. Really wanted to use the bluetooth. I was not too worried about everything I had read about the phone, thinking that I would be able to input numbers manually. Wrong, I did not realize that they had to be transferred and that you could just not enter them. I had bought the phone before realizing this. But, when I bought the phone, they did do a firmware upgrade. When I get a call, my phone rings; on my phone I set it to auto-answer after 5 sec and the GX system takes over. Works perfectly. Only problem was - I could not use one-touch or phone book to enter numbers. BUT - good news - I have a Palm Tungstun T3 with bluetooth. For the names i wanted in my Lexus phone book, I made a separate contact list called LEXUS. I then input just the names and phone numbers of people business' I wanted. The Lexus and my Palm connected flawlessly. All I did then was put my palms contact list category to LEXUS, menu, send, send by bluetooth. Voila, I now have my entire phone list in the Lexus.
  6. I just went from Jeep Gnd Cherokee Overland to my GX470. One of my major dislikes with the jeep was leg room in the rear (mid) seats. So, this was one thing I paid attention. Surprisingly, the GX has almost 2' more leg room in the second row seating than the LX. The LX has a significant weight gain over the GX. The LX (as of 2005 model year) has less towing capacity. The LX and less MPG.
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