
02-20-2007, 03:25 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 327
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I got a Cingular 8525 for testing when it first came out. Within a week I did not like it, as it suffers from problems my 8125 does not. Among these are constant locking up, losing the internet connection, and flaky bluetooth. I intended to replace our "fleet" of 8125's with the 8525, but found it too buggy. When the Treo 750 came out I decided to give it a try. I was sure that it would not work for my needs, but perhaps it could work for our other users. I fell in love with it almost immediately. As a phone it just rocks like no other Pocket PC phone I have ever used. It is a breeze to use one handed, and is very stable. The only thing I HATE on it is Microsoft Voice Command, which is a resource hog and is HORRIBLE over bluetooth. Cyberon Voice Speed Dial is much better for basic voice dialing. Battery life is also somewhat limited, and I do not like the proprietary connector (I wish every manufacturer would just stick with Mini USB). The Treo 750 also has a very stupid flaw in the device locking mechanism. You can lock the device during a call, but it unlocks when the call ends. This absolutely sucks when you carry it in your pocket and use a bluetooth headset to take calls, as it becomes vulnerable to button and screen taps when the call ends, and also stays powered on, draining the battery. This is such a glaring flaw I want to slap whoever let this get by QC. Despite these shortcomings, and the fact that many of my old applications do not play nice with the square screen, I LOVE IT, and will use it from now on.
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