I just went to an AT&T store today in Atlanta that has these. It's pretty cool, and actually does give a lot of details. What first pops up is a pretty brief overview, but every note (they show up like post-it size notes!) has a more button, so you can get more details if you want it. I don't remember if it specifically says A2DP, but it does say Stereo Bluetooth. It gives battery life, physical dimensions, etc, not sure if it gives exact battery size (but of course, every phone has its own type of battery anyway). The only qualm I had with them is that they're limited to 8 phones, and if you want info on one of the 8 phones not on the table, you're out of luck. Therefore, I don't think I could place my existing phone on the table and compare it to the new phones. (though I didn't try this, I should have! Maybe this'll be a future enhancement if it doesn't do it now?) And as for the cords, they don't retract, so it doesn't pull the phone back in.
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I just went to an AT&T store today in Atlanta that has these. It's pretty cool, and actually does give a lot of details. What first pops up is a pretty brief overview, but every note (they show up like post-it size notes!) has a more button, so you can get more details if you want it. I don't remember if it specifically says A2DP, but it does say Stereo Bluetooth. It gives battery life, physical dimensions, etc, not sure if it gives exact battery size (but of course, every phone has its own type of battery anyway). The only qualm I had with them is that they're limited to 8 phones, and if you want info on one of the 8 phones not on the table, you're out of luck. Therefore, I don't think I could place my existing phone on the table and compare it to the new phones. (though I didn't try this, I should have! Maybe this'll be a future enhancement if it doesn't do it now?) And as for the cords, they don't retract, so it doesn't pull the phone back in.