Shog9 wrote:
Andrew Eisenberg wrote: I have had a Palm Treo 700p (Palm OS) for almost a year now with Sprint as my provider.
Shog9 wrote:
Well, correct me if i'm wrong, but that's more of a PDA / smartphone sorta deal, right? I was thinking more along the lines of... normal phones. Actually, Sprint has a little Java app that'll do some sort of email on most of their phones now - my wife's been using it, although i can't seem to make it work on mine. Still, supposedly some of the newer phones are offering built-in POP support, although i haven't been to a store to check them out yet (and of course, Sprint's site is worthless). So maybe that complaint is going away.
That's interesting. I'm kind of "stuck" on the PalmOS phones due to my investment in software and time setting up my phone. Therefore, I have not paid attention much to the "normal" phones. But, I agree that the website is not worth much. Unfortunately, it seems that the PalmOS devices may be on the way out.:^) I would lmfigure out a way to like to figure out a way to get a Java-enabled browser on my phone. The Blazer browser that Sprint includes with the 700p handles Javascript but not Java. I envy the Europeans who can take their GSM phones from one provider to another. I am currently not locked into a contract, but I would still have to buy another phone to switch carriers.:^)
Andrew C. Eisenberg Nashville, TN, USA (a.k.a. Music City USA) (Yes Virginia, there are rock and roll stations in Nashville! :laugh:)