I have SunCom and an Audiovox 5600 (a/k/a the Orange SP500). I have crappy
reception in several important areas, and my girlfriend has Sprint so we'd
like to do the add-a-line deal with Sprint. I want to keep my Smartphone
features and the Smartphone software that I've paid cash money for (in
other words, I do *not* want to switch to Treo or Blackberry). Are there
any good, compact MS Smartphones available for Sprint? Thanks.
Todd Allcock - 30 Apr 2007 14:54 GMT
> Are there
> any good, compact MS Smartphones available for Sprint? Thanks.
The Motorola Q is a Windows Mobile 5-based Smartphone.

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Notan - 30 Apr 2007 15:16 GMT
> I have SunCom and an Audiovox 5600 (a/k/a the Orange SP500). I have crappy
> reception in several important areas, and my girlfriend has Sprint so we'd
> like to do the add-a-line deal with Sprint. I want to keep my Smartphone
> features and the Smartphone software that I've paid cash money for (in
> other words, I do *not* want to switch to Treo or Blackberry). Are there
> any good, compact MS Smartphones available for Sprint? Thanks.
Unless the phone was originally purchased as a "Sprint phone,"
they won't activate it.

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Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute - 30 Apr 2007 20:10 GMT
In message news:camdndXbJa7fZ6jbnZ2dnUVZ_vHinZ2d@giganews.com, Notan
sprach forth the following:
>> I have SunCom and an Audiovox 5600 (a/k/a the Orange SP500). I have
>> crappy reception in several important areas, and my girlfriend has
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> Unless the phone was originally purchased as a "Sprint phone,"
> they won't activate it.
How does that statement relate to my question?
Notan - 30 Apr 2007 23:02 GMT
> In message news:camdndXbJa7fZ6jbnZ2dnUVZ_vHinZ2d@giganews.com, Notan
> sprach forth the following:
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> How does that statement relate to my question?
I was also responding to another poster in another group, and had
a huge brain fart.
Sorry about that! <g>

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david71a - 30 Apr 2007 16:33 GMT
On Apr 30, 7:49 am, "Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute"
<nos...@whitehouse.gov> wrote:
> I have SunCom and an Audiovox 5600 (a/k/a the Orange SP500). I have crappy
> reception in several important areas, and my girlfriend has Sprint so we'd
> like to do the add-a-line deal with Sprint. I want to keep my Smartphone
> features and the Smartphone software that I've paid cash money for (in
> other words, I do *not* want to switch to Treo or Blackberry). Are there
> any good, compact MS Smartphones available for Sprint? Thanks.
I purchased a Motorola Q in March and have been enjoying it. It runs
Windows Mobile 5.