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| Motorola Personal Phone SeriesYear: 1996Standard: AMPS 800 / LandlineFactory Code: n/aNotes: It looks like a simple DPC 550, but is a very special and extremely rare mobile phone. he Personal Phone Series combines a cordless and a cellular phone in one handset. Motorola and Panasonic made a new type of phone for 6 months called "Home and Away" The phone could be used at home as a home phone over regular land lines or out of the house as a cellular phone. This is when talk time was expensive so using a home land line was a money saver. This service lasted about six months and it quietly disappeared. Please see page 20 on the Motorola 1992 annual report. There is a mistake or missing data? Login to edit this phone! Downloads:Motorola Personal Phone Series Login to upload file! Related phonesLog in to link similar or related phones together! | Personal collection | Log in to manage Your personal collection and wishlist! | Users who own this phone Users who want this phone |
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| :shock: This is officially one of the coolest and most interesting phones I have ever seen! I’m assuming that this can still be used as an landline phone? | |
| Hi NokiaTAC,
Yes, this is really a cool device. You can not find anything about it on the internet. A good friend worked at US Cellular at the time. He could give me some info. It is probably one of the rarest AMPS phones that has ever existed. I was really lucky to find it. 8-)
Cheers Thomas | |
| Very interesting phone, Thomas. Any idea what frequency it uses for the cordless phone mode ? I found a few archived articles on the RCR Wireless site about this phone, from 1996. The service was called FreedomPlus. | |
| Hi Chris,
Unfortunately, I have no idea what frequency it uses in cordless mode. Thanks for the hint to FreedomPlus! | |
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