Not exactly true, Alli.  I had a long conversation with a Sprint rep
who's also a long-time Treo user.  He told me that they are currently
working on software that will use tower triangulation to provide the
Treo with real-time location estimation.  It will be integrated into a
fee-based mapping software upgrade.

On 10/26/07, Alli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Centro is no more GPS compatible than any of the Treos that came
> before it. If you want to use GPS you'll need to purchase a gps receiver
> and a navigation application.
>
> Sam Walker wrote:
> > I bought the Centro because I was told it had a GPS capability, and it 
> > does, unfortunately Sprint has not turned that capability on yet for the 
> > Centro and they are vague as to whether it will be right on the phone or if 
> > you will have to add an external advice.  I was told when I bought it, it 
> > would be built in, now I am not sure.
> >
> > Sam Walker
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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