@moo moo - should he have used a Euro instead? freaking get a life. each country is different, but each is recognized as a piece of Europe. jeez. have you gotten a life lately?
@ backbeat - its called an exclusivity period. if they are doing UMTS/HSPA bands period, they will almost inevitably be producing a North American 3G version. remember Palm is trying to get back into the game and be a real player. not offering their new flagship to over of the US would be suicide, financially speaking.
Exclusivity has nothing to do with it. If it was, each cell parent company would not be obtaining distribution rights. That is not the case, as Palm [within the same press release] announced availability of EU HSPA. You can't have it both ways.
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@moo moo - should he have used a Euro instead? freaking get a life. each country is different, but each is recognized as a piece of Europe. jeez. have you gotten a life lately?
@ backbeat - its called an exclusivity period. if they are doing UMTS/HSPA bands period, they will almost inevitably be producing a North American 3G version. remember Palm is trying to get back into the game and be a real player. not offering their new flagship to over of the US would be suicide, financially speaking.
HTC does not offer their flagship device to the US market, and they seem to be doing just fine.
Exclusivity has nothing to do with it. If it was, each cell parent company would not be obtaining distribution rights. That is not the case, as Palm [within the same press release] announced availability of EU HSPA. You can't have it both ways.