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In the US, the Palm problem is this:
*Sprint commercial plays*
"I thought Palm went under. Huh."
...and then, you know, it's Sprint. Metro folks want AT&T (GSM, more good OS choices) or Verizon (don't care about GSM), and folks out in the tech boonies want Verizon. Those who use Sprint still have many other phone options, so then Palm has to have some way to sell on merit, and beat out the public images of other phones and OSes.
Edited 2009-11-05 13:56 UTC