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Originally Posted by polargoat
I just got off the phone with Sprint tech support and the rep told me that the 6800 is going to support sprint tv, sprint nfl, the whole meal deal. I was complaining to him about paying for vision and not getting all the vision services like the nfl which I really want. Hopefully when the 6800 comes out it will open some doors for our 6700's. Hopefully.... 
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Those guys have no idea. When I had a G1000, I spent many hours on the phone with Sprint tech support trying to get the text messaging to work. I'm talking several days. I'd talk to them for several hours, they'd escalate it and the next day someone from a higher level of support would call me. For like over a week straight.
Finally, after this had been going on for almost 2 weeks, and I was well over 20 hours into it (talking to them) they told me the G1000 wasn't compatible with text messaging. After that, I found pdaphonehome.com and those guys already knew it wasn't compatible. I just wish I would have found that site first.
Trust me, you'll get way, WAY better info about any type of pda phone on sites like this one then you ever will from Sprint support. Especially before the phone is even released. Plus, most Sprint reps that know anything about pda phones already post on sites like this.
It was funny when I got my 6700 and I was insisting they add the power vision that included picture mail. They were like, "But picture mail doesn;t work on that phone..." I had to explain to them I already had picture mail working on it and I just wanted access to the backend picture mail features. The rep, of course, wanted me to email her instructions on how to make picture mail work. I directed her to the web...