On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 17:53, gregwm <tclugl at whitleymott.net> wrote: > no takers on the original question, netbook/ipad or a umpc ringing from > sleep (linux or not)? like iphone the n900 won't sprint, too bad. moto > droid? dunno, but given credo(sprint) is whom i choose to support, it's > looking good for hero from what i've read so far.. As to the original question, I side with whomever said go with a new high-end mobile device (Google is trying to use the term "super phone") for the mobile stuff and stick with a "real" (can still be cheap) laptop for "real" work (photo and video editing was mentioned and I'd through in code development and the like as well). I moved our family off of AT&T (I was on my 3rd Treo {a 650 and two 680s}) and over to CredoMobile (we'd had Credo Long Distance on the land-line for over 10 years). I was not aware that the Hero was an option. I wound up getting the BB Curve 8330. It was quite a switch from the Treo and at first I pined the loss, but at this point I'm very happy. I drink all the Kool-Aid Google produces so the seamless sync of Contacts to the phone was pure bliss and the integration of the calendar (not a full or seamless sync) is _great_ (much better than all the by-hand or 3rd party mechanations I went through with the Treo). My work (the University of Minnesota) has moved to Google and the Google Mail client can effortlessly read my personal and work email with push technology. Google Maps ties to the GPS. Google Voice just works. It's all quite nice. So, back to the Hero. If you know of some way to get a Hero from CredoMobile or how to get a Hero to work with CredoMobile, please let me know. I could give the BB to my partner (she's been making small hints that she might be ready to take the plunge from her paper planner and the like) and I'd jump all over a Hero. I'd much prefer a Droid or the Nexus Two (or Three, whichever device they eventually release that really is perfect), but I'm willing to take baby steps and very much want to be on an Android platform. -- Brian D. Ropers-Huilman 612.234.7778