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Robyn - 29 Apr 2004 17:37 GMT
Hi,

I am considering a Treo 300 to use for Internet access only. Sprint
will do the add-a-phone to my existing plan for an additional $20 + $5
for Vision. While I'll be able to make/receive calls from the Treo, I
prefer using my A500 as a phone and the Treo for Internet/PDA
functions.

Here are my questions:

1) Can I eliminate the $15 Vision plan from my A500 and still get the
$5 Vision on the Treo?

2) I've read an almost equal amount of good and bad reviews about the
300. Anyone have real user experience with the PDA/Internet functions?
I'd mostly use it to access Yahoo mail, news, quotes, IM, and SMS, not
for extensive pagr browsing.

I currently have a Tungsten C, which I would wind up selling. It is a
great and powerful PDA with Wi-Fi but I would like something that can
access the Internet without the proximity of a hotspot. The Treo 600
seems like a good replacement but I really like the styling (hinged
cover and bigger keyboard) of the 300 better.

Also, Sprint will sell me the 300 for $249. Anyone know of better
pricing besides eBay?

Thanks a lot.
Robyn
Robert M. - 29 Apr 2004 18:05 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> 1) Can I eliminate the $15 Vision plan from my A500 and still get the
> $5 Vision on the Treo?

No.
Then the Treo become the Primary Vision phone and is charged $15

> 2) I've read an almost equal amount of good and bad reviews about the
> 300. Anyone have real user experience with the PDA/Internet functions?
> I'd mostly use it to access Yahoo mail, news, quotes, IM, and SMS, not
> for extensive pagr browsing.

The Voice quality it sends out is wonderful.

> I currently have a Tungsten C, which I would wind up selling. It is a
> great and powerful PDA with Wi-Fi but I would like something that can
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> Also, Sprint will sell me the 300 for $249. Anyone know of better
> pricing besides eBay?

CompUSA had it onsale for $99.99 after rebates a few weeks back. Check
they may do that again.

> Thanks a lot.
> Robyn

Or, wait for the Treo 610; sounds like a winner.

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Bob Smith - 29 Apr 2004 18:13 GMT
> Hi,
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> 1) Can I eliminate the $15 Vision plan from my A500 and still get the
> $5 Vision on the Treo?

Can't answer the rest of your questions Robyn, but the answer above is ...
no. The $5 fee is the add-a-phone vision fee. If you took Vision off the
A500, then the Treo 300 would be the primary vision account, and it would
cost you $15.

Bob
Nebby0007 - 29 Apr 2004 21:42 GMT
The Treo 300 is not what you want for Internet Access. It doesn't handle the
JavaScript that so many web sites use currently. It was basically superceded by
the Treo 600 many months ago, and now even the Treo 600 is at the end of its
product life.
 
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