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Day: December 14, 2004

Get Your Sprint Treo 650 To Work On Verizon

December 14, 2004 by Peter Rojas 2 Comments

verizon treo 650

can’t wait for verizon to get their act together and start carrying the treo 650? right now only sprint is the one that has ’em, but a few people over at treocentral have figured out to hack the firmware on the 650 so it’ll work on verizon’s network.

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