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2009-12-16
, 01:54
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@ Ponte Vedra, FL, USA
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#12
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I have the palm pre with sprint and after installing the app mythether it works great, however i would recommend going with the android hero over the palm pre, because it seems like a more evolved OS with more apps. the Web os has potential but very limited as of now.
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2009-12-16
, 10:17
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@ Cabot, Arkansas
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Sorry to butt in here, but do you know if Hero offers a tethering solution (even on Sprint)? That was holding me off from putting the Treo 755p in the mothballs, because I have read that it could not tether. My pocket is itching for a HTC Hero. It would be itching for a N900, but with TMobile? I don't think so!
-- Chris
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2009-12-22
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I was tethering my N810 to my Sprint Palm Treo 755p (PalmOS) without issue for at least 5 months, but then it stopped working. Confirmed with a Sprint rep that they had changed something. So I tried to use PDANet (which is what I used to tether my Windows notebook to my Treo), but that won't work on a Linux device. So I had to spring for USBModem by Mobile Stream. It's pricey (for a Palm app) at $25, but I'm back in business again with tethering so it's worth it.
I did try to go the legit way and asked the Sprint rep if PAM was available now that they'd killed tethering and he said no. I'd asked when I got my first Nextel/Sprint phone but was told they don't offer it in my area of the country, and apparently that hasn't changed.
I would advise against getting a "dumb phone" because you will probably need an app to tether, so you'll want a WM, Blackberry, or Palm phone. Good luck!
-- Chris