Handruin said:
I have AT&T right now and I can't complain about the service. I've had nothing but good connections since I've been with them. Sprint however, dropped calls too often for me to stay with them.
Of course, my experience was the exact opposite. I had AT&T some time ago and the phone kept wandering in and out of roaming while I was driving along Chicagoland highways. Yeah, I do get dropped calls on Sprint once in a while, but it's pretty rare. My Sprint experience has been much better than any other carrier I've used.
I used a Samsung
SCH8500 for about 4 years on SprintPCS. Work took over the phone costs and, in an experiment, I'm now using a Handspring
Treo 300 on the SprintPCS w/Vision plan. For those outside the US, "Vision" = internet access at a theoretical 110Kbps.
The Treo replaced the Samsung and my aging Palm IIIx. The built in QWERTY keyboard is great for looking up contacts. Blazer is a mediocre browser, but adequate for basic stuff. The best features are the Outlook integration with work. Sprint's BizConn syncs my work Outlook inbox to the phone. This is a huge convenience when I'm out of the office.
It also supports Palm-based apps, so I use a Palm telnet program to access some systems at work. And yes, I play games on it occasionally when I need to waste a few minutes. I also store lists of things like my DVD collection so I can reference it when making purcahse decisions away from home.
The size is actually smaller than the Palm it replaced.
Would I used it as just a phone? Probably not. But since I was carrying both a phone and a Palm, this is a huge improvement.
BTW, Mercutio, Vision cards for regular PCs are available in PC Card form from Circuit City and the like. Have you considered that as an alternative to your crazy means of 'net access?
- Fushigi