If Palm doesn't want to change the Treo form-factor. Then make the TX line a phone and use the whopping 3.8" 480x320 screen. Doesn't take a genius to see that the Treo is just too much of a brick. Not only that, its been the same form-factor since the Treo 600. Wow the antenna makes a really big difference.
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The next Treo needs...
1) WiFi
2) GPS
3) 320x320 or more
4) A brighter LCD (I don't care about pixels I can't see)
5) A faster processor (mobile 500+ Mhz chips are cheap now, why don't we have them?)
6) A LiPoly battery option (yeah, it might explode...but the iPhone has one. i'll risk my life for a longer battery)
7) An accelerometer (screen rotation might be unnecessary, but programs could tell if the phone was in a pocket based on movement).
8) Fax support (sending a fax should be as easy as a text message. the freakin' cell modems in the phones already support this)
If Palm doesn't want to change the Treo form-factor. Then make the TX line a phone and use the whopping 3.8" 480x320 screen. Doesn't take a genius to see that the Treo is just too much of a brick. Not only that, its been the same form-factor since the Treo 600. Wow the antenna makes a really big difference.