Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Treo 750 departure

Yes, after a couple days from my birthday it is unfortunately true that my Treo 750 is not doing too well in the software stability department. Upon using it I found that the reliability of some qwerty keys was very questionable from numerous malfunctions. Certain buttons wouldn't register while others would just become stuck and wreak havoc on any given email, text or word document. Even though the compact size of the Treo 750 is a definite benefit in comparison to my HTC TyTN II and Nokia E90, there is absolutely no excuse as to why I should have to put up with a worrisome Treo 750 whether it's a refurb or brand new unit.

The only inconvenience came from having to call AT&T Premier customer service about the situation, but since I was still covered by the warranty it was well worth it. I expressed my desire to have a device that came native with Windows Mobile 6, and according to the warranty guidelines I will be receiving a brand new Motorola Q Global in exchange for the Treo 750!!! I am still somewhat speechless at the prospect of getting a brand new phone for the price of 75 dollars!! SOME BIRTHDAY PRESENT!! A new smartphone device that has not been gained through credit cards or excess money is simply amazing!!!

Though I hate to see the Treo 750 go, I am more eager to use the Windows Mobile 6 Standard OS for the first time.

TRENT
Sent from my TyTN II

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