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Originally Posted by Mike Temporale
unfortunately, the phone part of the devices are still pretty different between the two platforms. :? 
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Never having had a Smartphone model before, I still probably don't appreciate all the differences. I gather from comments about more programs releasing a Smartphone version there is a lot of difference in navigation on screens and between screens - using the arrow and enter keys because of not being a touch screen.
By touch - I always used a stylus before, even with screen protectors. But now I can use either the keypad number buttons; or the screen keypad layout is large enough and responsive enought to use fingers for dialing, entering card numbers, codes, etc. in the phone function. I'm getting to like that better than the little number buttons. But both are better than having to grab a stylus all the time. I particularly appreciate the keypad buttons instead of the stylus and SIP for larger keying like for new contacts.
But I ramble...
Thanks again for the encouragement...
Ron...