So when you went 700p to Centro was it Sprint to Sprint? I went from a
Verizon 700p to a Sprint Centro, and noticed an incredable difference in
performance. I am curious if this is a "normal" difference 700p to Centro,
or if more can be attributed to moving from Verizon to Sprint. The lag seems
to be a lot less prominant, and there is a new zip to the device.

--Ryan

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Alli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Really great suggestion, Craig.
>
> Regarding sd cards, the 700 will use SDHC as long as you've done the
> firmware upgrade.
>
> I went from a 700 to a Centro for the form factor. I'll admit it. The
> Centro is cute and colorful. I like the tactile response of the keyboard
> on the Centro. It's slightly rubbery and unlike the 700, my nails don't
> slide off when I type. They're also a bit flatter. I can type one handed
> on the Centro because even my small hand can reach all the way across
> and I couldn't quite make it on the 700.
>
> Craig Froehle wrote:
> > Can I offer a suggestion as a fellow long-time 700p owner?
> >
> > Imagine the work you'd have to do if you got a Centro:  you'd have to
> > reinstall all your apps from a fresh device.
> >
> > So, here's my suggestion:  put that effort into your 700p instead.
> > Back everything up to an SD card and/or your desktop.  Hard reset the
> > sucker.  Then reinstall only those apps you have to have and their
> > corresponding data.
> >
> > I expect you'd find the 700p to be peppier and more stable than you
> > have experienced recently *and* you'd still retain the joy of using
> > full-sized SD cards (which, admittedly, is a personal show-stopper for
> > me on the Centro).
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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