Yeah.. i more said the Android stuff as a half joke.
(BTW all things you listed can come in the way of a Software update i believe, especially if new hardware supported it more. Plus the tethering thing is policy and carrier, and can be circumvented by wifi tethering that is an inevitable application.)
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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Only 400 Mhz? Why does Palm insist on under powering these Windows Mobile devices? The resolution is also "very 2007".
And BTW, You guys are killing me with this Android stuff, you know the phone without corporate push email, no tethering and lack of BT stereo.
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Yeah.. i more said the Android stuff as a half joke.
(BTW all things you listed can come in the way of a Software update i believe, especially if new hardware supported it more. Plus the tethering thing is policy and carrier, and can be circumvented by wifi tethering that is an inevitable application.)
Android isn't a phone, it's a phone OS. Palm could easily tweak it to include all three of those options.