I'm still taking the PPC for a spin. So, I don't know yet. The bigger screen is for sure easier on my eyes since I now need reading glasses (just happened this year, and now I'm feeling old
) . The BT thing being fixed makes it very possible I might make the jump.
I've had my eye on the Vox (which has a little bigger screen than my SP5m) but that led me to set my gaze a little further down the road and have been waiting for the Vox upgrade called Wings (expected later this year - since it has builtin GPS and a more robust processor etc). But, then, the i-mate Ultimate 8150 is interesting to me too since it's a PPC with a regular number keypad and no slide out QWERTY (that I never use on my MDA). I guess I'm going to have to wait until reviews for Wings and the 8150 are available before I make up my mind. Oh, that reminds me, the Ultimate line also has a FLIPPER version that I'm VERY curious about.
Bottom line, I don't know.
As for right now, I'm trying very hard to not take my SP5m out of the drawer and use it. I know it so well and have to "think" to use the PPC. I know that'll get better with time...so, I'm giving it time. I miss the small size of my SP5m though. Now, after using the MDA for awhile, my SP5m looks really small and cool to me. See, I just keep going back and forth! Oooh, one more thing, the battery life on my MDA is FANTASTIC using this vanilla ROM. That's a big deal to me as well since I listen to music and use WIFI quite a bit - both of which are big drains on a battery.
Hmmm, we'll see...
Devices: T-Mobile MDA (Cingular SIM), i-mate SP5m (sitting in a drawer at the moment while I attempt to migrate to PPC permanently), Cingular 3125 (unlocked and in use on T-Mobile), Motorola MPx220 (retired), Motorola MPx200 (retired)
Accessories: Plantronics Explorer 330 & 2G Patriot Micro-SD (use w/MDA), Kingston 2G mini-SD used in SP5m, Plantronics Discovery 640 & 2G San Disk micro-SD (use w/3125), Jabra A210 BT adapter + Motorola HS805 (retired)