What phones do the developers have?

These phones are the best supported by BitPim as the developers have them. We appreciate phone loans.

Phones that are listed here, but not in the list of supported phones are still being worked on. How to get phonespecs

Manufacturer Model Notes
Audiovox CDM 8410 Kindly loaned by A&H Cellular of Idaho.
Audiovox CDM8900 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless. Unfortunately the internal software on this phone proved to be too fragile and the phone is not supported by BitPim.
Audiovox CDM8900 Kindly loaned by A&H Cellular of Idaho in order to try and track down the fragility issues and work around them.
Audiovox CDM8920 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless.
Kyocera 2235 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless.
LG G4015 Kindly donated by Rodney Myers.
LG VX-4400 Personal phone.
LG VX-4500 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless.
LG VX-4650 Personal phone.
LG VX-6000 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless.
LG VX-7000 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless.
Motorola V60c Kindly donated by Rob Ross.
Motorola V60s Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless.
Motorola V60t Kindly donated by Andy Hall.
Motorola V710 Kindly loaned by Ringarama.
Motorola T720 Kindly loaned by Ringarama.
Nokia PM-3205 Personal phone.
Samsung SCH-8500 Kindly loaned by John Sabato.
Samsung SGH-P107 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless and personal phone.
Samsung SPH-A460 Kindly loaned by Rapidigm.
Samsung SPH-A500 Kindly loaned by Jim Asta.
Samsung SPH-A620 (VGA1000) Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless and personal phone.
Samsung SPH-A740 Kindly loaned by Christopher R. White
Samsung SCH-A310 Personal phone.
Samsung SCH-A670 Personal phone.
Samsung SCH-A950 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless.
Samsung SPH-N200 Kindly loaned by Crayton Electronics.
Samsung SPH-N240 Kindly loaned by Rapidigm.
Samsung SPH-N400 Kindly loaned by Crayton Electronics.
Sanyo SCP-3100 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless
Sanyo SCP-4900 Kindly loaned by Rapidigm.
Sanyo SCP-5400 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless.
Sanyo SCP-5500 (VM4500) Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless.
Sanyo SCP-8100 Phones kindly loaned by RPI Wireless and Rapidigm.
Sanyo PM-8200 Personal phone.
Sanyo MM-8300 Kindly loaned by the folks at Ringerpost.com.
Toshiba VM4050 Kindly loaned by the folks at 3gcables.com.
Palm Treo 650 Kindly loaned by RPI Wireless.


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