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I've been keeping up on what the telcos offer and discovered that Sprint finally supported tethering with Phone-as-Modem service.
Well, last October I read about the the 770 and I thought my want might be satisfied. I finally got my mits on one last Thursday.
On Sunday, I bought into the Sprint service and got a Samsung A900 (AKA Blade) which is equipped with both EVDO and Bluetooth.
Connectivity didn't work out of the box (Bluetooth did but not net access) but I was routed to Sprint EVDO support today and got the tip I needed.
It works, finally! I can carry useable web access in my pocket.
The 770 is good enough and better than needed in some ways.
The tip I needed for net access was putting Phone Number = #777 in the Pocket Data connection config which makes the 770 get the required authentication info (name, P/W, phone number etc) from the phone.
There was only basic doc for net access with the phone.
Sprint FVDO support is @ 866-585-8871
Stuart in Vancouver, WA
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