As I recall, Sprint has 24 hour customer service.  Call in the middle of the 
night and talk to someone a level up who specializes in smartphones - despite 
what I have read in forums, I have always had good luck with their customer 
service.

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www.TammyEmam.com
voice message 404-879-7081

-----Original Message-----
From:  Gail
Date:  8/15/09 8:47 pm
To:  [email protected]
Subj:  [Treo] Re: Considering a Palm Treo Pro

Thank you Don and everyone who responded to my Pro question.  Today I picked 
one up from Sprint. -- a little background:  I've had my Centro for 2 yrs now 
and its been a great phone, but the screen is sooooo small and I wanted WiFi, 
GPs, etc.  I tried the Pre and the battery was terrible, so returned it.  Now 
I'm trying the Pro and from what I've seen today, it seems like a GREAT phone.  
It certainly has all the bells and whistles. The only thing I've seen so far 
that I don't like is the Internet Explorer == i.e. everything is soooo small 
print.  Is there a work around for the Explorer?  Someone mentioned using 
"Opera"???.  Is it better than Explorer and how do I get it on the phone?  Is 
the font  larger?
Also I believe there is voice dial capability on the phone, but I cannot figure 
out how to use it.  Even the Sprint store couldn't help me.  There is no button 
to push or a menu to use that I can find.
Thank you all for your help.
Gail in Wisconsin


>
> The key difference is the operating system.  Neither is objectively
> "better".  Just different.
> 
> What you're used to on the Centro is PalmOS and what you get on the Treo Pro
> is Windows Mobile.  They are very different operating systems.  Windows
> Mobile is more capable in some areas than PalmOS, and has some usability and
> stability drawbacks compared to PalmOS.  It has been written that the Treo's
> implementation of Windows Mobile is the most user friendly out there.   That
> said, while as an I/T person I appreciate some of the advantages of Windows
> Mobile, I've never found Windows Mobile to be user friendly at all, and have
> documented several times how many more steps it takes to do things with WM
> than with PalmOS.
> 
>  
> 
> What's your motivation for moving from the Centro to the Pro?
> 
>  
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Don
>



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