*dryly* Oh my! Who would have ever envisioned this occurring? *ends causticity*
Seriously, their "latest-and-greatest" phones--the 755 and 750--,though much better than their usual devices, were still lacking in innovation. I mean, even if they cannot get their "modern OS" off the ground, they can put the Treo in a sexy form factor, even if that means dropping *some* of their features. (Of course, this phone wouldn't be something you and I would get, but at least it could be something that sells well. I know the Sidekick has a different audience, but when they dropped some key features from it and released the SidekickId, I've found it to be just as ubiquitous as its older, better, more costly brothers. ------------------ As far as corporate implementation, RIM > Palm; if RIM can add some WiFi and smexxiness, so can Palm. Try jumping on this side of the millenial divide, Palm. Psh, just be happy you're still getting profits.
“The general size and shape certainly calls forth memories of the Centro, but while the previous version was chunky and playful, the Pixi comes off more like its distant cousin... from the year 3000.”
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*dryly* Oh my! Who would have ever envisioned this occurring? *ends causticity*
Seriously, their "latest-and-greatest" phones--the 755 and 750--,though much better than their usual devices, were still lacking in innovation. I mean, even if they cannot get their "modern OS" off the ground, they can put the Treo in a sexy form factor, even if that means dropping *some* of their features. (Of course, this phone wouldn't be something you and I would get, but at least it could be something that sells well. I know the Sidekick has a different audience, but when they dropped some key features from it and released the SidekickId, I've found it to be just as ubiquitous as its older, better, more costly brothers.
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As far as corporate implementation, RIM > Palm; if RIM can add some WiFi and smexxiness, so can Palm. Try jumping on this side of the millenial divide, Palm. Psh, just be happy you're still getting profits.