Palm recently announced over $500 million in losses, but then we all knew Palm wasn't too hot on the market these days despite their efforts to sell Windows Mobile devices. Palm is hoping to make a comeback, however, with new smartphones sporting Nova in 2009.
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The palm OS, for me, is still better and offers what I need from a smartphone. Well, except for GPS. I've tried windows mobile and hated the sluggish, error prone UI and no free ssh app. I've used the Blackberry and miss the time when the device shined as an email device.
Even so, google maps, pssh, Activesync compatible Versamail, hundreds of good palm third party software, and not least of all an adequate phone application and excellent reception on Sprint means I will probably continue using the 755p or centro, even buying off ebay till they run out.
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The palm OS, for me, is still better and offers what I need from a smartphone. Well, except for GPS. I've tried windows mobile and hated the sluggish, error prone UI and no free ssh app. I've used the Blackberry and miss the time when the device shined as an email device.
Even so, google maps, pssh, Activesync compatible Versamail, hundreds of good palm third party software, and not least of all an adequate phone application and excellent reception on Sprint means I will probably continue using the 755p or centro, even buying off ebay till they run out.
Edited 2008-12-21 01:51 UTC