I don't need GPS because I have a regular GPS unit. It was such a pain to port my number to this phone. Took over a week and I finally had to go to a friend's house and use his landline for almost an hour.
itsasecret Wrote:
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> Do you mean to have two phones? Just get the
> android and port the number from the existing
> phone. The plan for the smart phone costs the
> same. Just realize that the droids suck batteries
> like you wouldn't believe. Get a battery pack to
> carry with you in case the phone goes dead while
> you're out and keep a charging cord in the car at
> all times. I was used to being able to go several
> days without charging and got the droid and it
> couldn't go 12 hours. Keep the GPS turned off
> unless you're using it; that really pulls the
> battery down.
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Have PV-500 & willing to travel.
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