> I'm a longtime Cingular (now att) customer eligible to upgrade my 8125 to a new phone. When I look at the list of phones
> eligible for me to upgrade to the iphone isn't included. any idea why not?
>> I'm a longtime Cingular (now att) customer eligible to upgrade my 8125 to
>> a new phone. When I look at the list of phones
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> to loose 2/3 of the functions of the 8125 and gain what--thinness and
> gestures?
With rumors of the 8925 available soon, I wouldn't want anything less.
B. Peg - 30 Sep 2007 02:16 GMT
>>> I'm a longtime Cingular (now att) customer eligible to upgrade my 8125
>>> to a new phone. When I look at the list of phones
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>
> With rumors of the 8925 available soon, I wouldn't want anything less.
Same here. My sales rep say AT&T hopes to have them by Xmas. Their
schooling on it begins in October.
B~
karlkrandall@sbcglobal.net - 30 Sep 2007 03:19 GMT
>>> I'm a longtime Cingular (now att) customer eligible to upgrade my 8125 to
>>> a new phone. When I look at the list of phones
>>> eligible for me to upgrade to the iphone isn't included. any idea why
>>> not?
Because ATT offers no discounts or subsidies on the iPhone.
>> Because it would be a major DOWNgrade? You've got one of the best pda
>> phones ever made--why would you even consider a smartphone? You're going
>> to loose 2/3 of the functions of the 8125 and gain what--thinness and
>> gestures?
>
>With rumors of the 8925 available soon, I wouldn't want anything less.