{"id":241,"date":"2007-01-05T23:54:09","date_gmt":"2007-01-06T07:54:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=241"},"modified":"2007-01-06T11:46:55","modified_gmt":"2007-01-06T19:46:55","slug":"enhanced-phone-book-for-iden-phones","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/241\/","title":{"rendered":"Enhanced Phone Book for iDEN Phones"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Steve Punter<\/a> has released PhoneBook Extreme,<\/em> a Java ME replacement for the stock Contacts,<\/em> Recent Calls <\/em>and Call Timer <\/em>applications on many of the Motorola phones used on iDEN networks like Nextel, Southern Linc<\/em> and Telus<\/em>. I’ve been a beta tester for the last month and can tell you that PhoneBook Extreme <\/em>rocks. <\/em>It adds a tremendous amount of functionality compared to the Motorola equivalents and is easier to use to as well.
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The Motorola phone book on these phones is pretty basic supporting just regular and Direct Connect (Push To Talk) numbers and email addresses. Unlike most GSM phones there are no fields for mailing address or notes and phone numbers are displayed as a hard to read 10 digits without the dashes. The Motorola Call Log is also rather limited holding only the single most recent call to or from only 20 numbers.<\/p>\n

Phonebook Extreme<\/em> offers the following advantages over the native phone book and call log:<\/p>\n