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I am trying to locate a manual I can download for a Innovage (made in China)LCD touch-screen phone. Help!?

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I have tried searching online to no avail. Does anyone have an idea on where to look? Do you have a manual? Can you tell me if there is a way to adjust the volume on the handset?

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  1. Well I suppose it all depends on where you will be calling to. I mean so fat I don't know of any totally free VoIP programs/services where there isn't some kind of fee let's say to call Egypt or something.

    I personally have a deal called the MagicJack and I am sure you have heard of it by now.

    PROS:

    1) $20 PER YEAR calling VoIP style

    2) Take it anywhere (in the world) to use with a computer that has a USB port and can be connected to a BROADBAND connection hard wire

    3) Plug and play - does not install anything on your computer but meerly places a shortcut to the softphone on your desktop

    4) Clear sound with super quality

    5) Buy a MagicJack for yourself and your family across on the other side of the US or overseas and make free calls to them

    CONS:

    1) WILL NOT install on an administrator profile, it MUST BE a "limited" user profile - I found that out myself

    2) Poor tech support (chat based only) I'm sure it's chat based to keep costs low.

    3) Very limited phone number selection - Not nationwide like other services - mine is coupled with my Grandcentral.com number for local calls

    4) Computer must be on to make calls - basically you are eliminating the need for one of those "modems/routers" that a company like Vonage provides with their service.

    5) Mac issues and also no computer no calls

    Remember this product is still in BETA too...

    VOIP is a new technology and as such has it’s share of bugs. Magicjack is still in beta as well, and also has it’s share of bugs. However for the price of $40 + shipping you aren’t taking a huge risk. I’m sure the unit will pay for itself with a few months of usage. This unit will probably be popular with regular long distance callers, as well as transient people such as ex-patriates and students. It also has a niche market in people who are looking for an in-expensive second line. I can’t see it replacing a traditional phone service yet, but that may change in the future. Overall it’s worth looking into.

    Hey MagicJack, Send them to the Soldiers Overseas!

    Hey MagicJack, Send them to the Soldiers Overseas!

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