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When you have the keyboard out, that as long as you type on the "red number" keys (where you may also be typing matching letters (E,R,T,D,F,G,X,C,V and @), that the "Universal Search" shows as just the numbers, BUT! as soon as you type any keyboard key that might could not be a dialed number, the Universal Search immediately converts those numbers to what is now known to (what must) be the matching letters.
Pretty cool those Palm engineers.
Plus, they also show that as soon as you have seven characters entered it correctly places the dash (-) in-between the 3rd and 4th number. Once you have entered a 10th character then the Universal Search properly displays the entered numbers as "(areacode) some-number" (IE: (555) 555-1234) Pretty cool, those Palm engineers.
The only this I miss here is where most Sprint phones let you know that the Area Code part of the country is, prior to you actually dialing the number.
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