... Currently the 3G speed of Verizon's network are admirable for the Treo/Centro line. ... .
I don't think any Centro is capable of 3G. It's something about Palm/Garnet OS not being able to switch back and forth between 2G and 3G radios on the fly.
I will be getting the Pre for all the above stated reasons: New Toy, Support the Company, Establish the User Base, etc.
I'm expecting the internet speed to be about even. Blazer is good for mobile sites and my Centro, even with FieldPlus and everything else I have in there (I SO can't just hand my phone to someone to make a quick call), is never too slow. Full websites, of course, take time.
With the Pre's better browser, rendering full web pages, and Sprint's 3G I don't expect it to be any different, really. I'd love to be suprised, but that's where my expectations are.
Here's an outside hope I have: Since Sprint's promoting the Pre along with their new, upcoming 4G network, I'm hoping the Pre will either actually be a 4G device, or at least be upgradable to 4G when it comes out. Could that, and other goodies, by why we haven't seen it pass through the FCC yet? For a device that's coming out within the next two months-ish, that's cutting it a bit close, isn't it?
As far as what the next device will be, I'm
betting it's that Centro 2 rumor from a while back, but I bet it'll have a sliding, horizontal QWERTY aimed at texters.