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To: Joe NYC who wrote (48782)11/10/1999 12:53:00 AM
From: JGoren  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
The size of the buttons didn't bother me on the ThinPhone. I did like the way they confirmed, and were quick. Frankly, I may go back to my Q-Phone even though I like the capabilities of the phone and the improvements in options in the interface. The reasons, I guess, are that I like the clamshell, the way it feels in, is molded to, the hand, the mouthpiece is in front of the mouth, but primarily because I like pulling the Q out of the leather pouch and it fits better on my waist and doesn't want to fall off my belt, feels better when I am sitting down. I don't like using the ThinPhone in its case. Guess it's what you are used to.

I think Sprint charges once you make the first connection to the net, but everytime you send a new command and it says "sending" I think you are being charged time.