The design of the Treo is without question the best that I have had the opportunity to use. It is a perfect fit giving total comfort with each use. The operating system is extremely easy to use and there is, if needed, an incredible amount of resources available for help. The pre-installed programs worked flawlessly for me providing a rich experience. The Sprint network was FAST for web access and the cell coverage was the best I have experienced...there were no dropped calls and I always had a signal! If they improve the web access, it will become the provider of choice for many of us. And lastly, as much as I think TV is cool, the available networks are just not ready for "prime time"....I'd pass on that option.
Via Experience Mobility & jkOnTheRun
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