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krelvinaz
post Oct 22 2007, 10:49 PM
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Looks like my next phone...

I've been using a Treo 700W for sometime... Like it a lot, but the new SCH-i760 look real nice.

One thing I didn't see on it was EVDO Rev A. I had hoped the new phones would have that. I use it with my USB720 for WWAN data and it works great/fast.

I need to see on in my hand to decide 100%.

Going to have to talk our corp rep to get me one.


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post Oct 22 2007, 11:51 PM
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I wish I had that as an option on Sprint. I'd seriously consider it. Don't feel too bad about Rev. A. My phone is Rev. A capable, but who knows how long until they enable it.


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krelvinaz
post Dec 27 2007, 07:44 AM
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Well Christmas is Tomorrow/Today ... for me at least... My plan with Verizon didn't end until Dec 25th...

So I had to wait until today (actually now yesterday) the 26th to order it, otherwise it would have cost a bunch more...

In any case, it will be here later this morning... I will be picking up a 2gb MicroSD card for it after it arrives and I have to take it by work (I'm on Vacation till next year) to get the email stuff setup... but don't plan on being there long...

Moving from a Treo700W ... not sure what I'm going to do with that yet...


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post Dec 27 2007, 03:55 PM
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I think you will like the i760. Definitely the best PPC/Phone I have used. I recommend you hard reset it after you activate it. Just slide the keyboard open, press the red reset button down while pressing the center control key (middle of round directional pad). Always nice to start off with a fresh reset. Also Sprite is a nice addition - but you know that.


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krelvinaz
post Dec 27 2007, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE (abatis @ Dec 27 2007, 10:55 AM) *
I think you will like the i760. Definitely the best PPC/Phone I have used. I recommend you hard reset it after you activate it. Just slide the keyboard open, press the red reset button down while pressing the center control key (middle of round directional pad). Always nice to start off with a fresh reset. Also Sprite is a nice addition - but you know that.


I have sprite, but I have not used it in a long time. Had problems with it when I got my Treo.

Might try it again. I also don't sync to my desktop (due to the wireless one).


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