Mikbox - Anyone here install one?

Since cellular phones have a shorter planned life span than automobiles, you will most likely switch phones one or more times while owning your vehicle. The Mik-Box comes with a programming port, so that its software can be updated via the internet. Therefore new cell-phone generations can easily be integrated without buying expensive new parts (like a new PSE) every time.
I was wondering if anyone has tried this, and what is your opinion about the quality?
http://mikbox.com/index.htm
Thanks,
Mike
Since cellular phones have a shorter planned life span than automobiles, you will most likely switch phones one or more times while owning your vehicle. The Mik-Box comes with a programming port, so that its software can be updated via the internet. Therefore new cell-phone generations can easily be integrated without buying expensive new parts (like a new PSE) every time.
I was wondering if anyone has tried this, and what is your opinion about the quality?
http://mikbox.com/index.htm
Thanks,
Mike
I use a Samsung I500 from Sprint. I am willing to change, but I need a phone with PDA functionality.
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=187
It appears the Mikbox only supports Motorola phones, so I may need to change phones. I don't think Motorola is making any MS smart-phones yet.
I looks like the Mikbox is expected to integrate BT sooner or later. Once thats a go, I am definitely going to get it. I just wonder if it will ever be released with BT. If the Mikbox supported BT, then the skies the limit.
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