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Old 01-30-2006, 05:04 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by menacekiller
Great deal as in practically free. I mean, I wouldn't even look at buying 'em, but it's hard to convince management that giving up a deal like this would be worth it in the long run.

So, in a nutshell, 7750 is slow and is short on memory compared to a 7250. That's it?
7750 runs on 1xRTT networks
7250 runs on EVDO networks (about a 10 fold increase in bandwidth)

7750 is using the integrated ARM processor in the Qualcomm CDMA chipset
7250 has a dedicated CPU that doesn't share the responsibility with the CDMA/EVDO chips

7250 has twice the memory, a much better screen, uses a regular USB cable instead of a cradle, which means easier to get parts, SmartPhoneDepot even sells a Nextel sized battery kit for the 7250 to give it some amazing talk-time. Bluetooth is another reason to get the 7250, just make it known that you will not be supporting their bluetooth headset issues since we got pulled into it and people are always messing with it and their headsets stop working.

Maybe you could somehow get one or two of each as "testers" and give them out to the management and let them evaluate them and see how slow it is.

If I had a video camera, I'd make a video and post how slow the 7750 is.
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