Z22 has died. Can I replace with Zire 31?

Z22 died and attempts to recharge (via reset and both the computer & wall unit chargers) to no avail. Never happy with Z22. PDA is my primary interest and Zire 31 looks like a good replacement.  However, can't find any information via the forum searches.  Any comments or suggestions? 
Post relates to: Palm Z22

Don't let Palm's misleading model numbers fool you.  The Zire 31 is not better than the Z22 in my opinion.  
Palm devices could either have volatile memory, meaning when the batteries dies you lose all installed programs and data, or they could have non-volatile memory.  
Your Z22 has non-volatile memory and the 31 has volatile, so the Z22 is better in that feature.
Your Z22 might just have a bad internal battery.  There is another thread about that with a link to pictures to take apart the Z22.  You might want to check that out.
If you don't like that option and if you want a bigger screen and also non-volatile memory go for the Tungsten E2.  They are sometimes $50 to $60 used on ebay.

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