i really dont understand why Sprint would get this too now. the 800w has been out for a while now so if the Pro cannibalizes that, it's not really a big deal i guess. but if the Pro and Pre release close together, i dont see how the Pro could hold it's own against the Pre. maybe they think the designs are aimed at different markets, but with features like Synergy on the Pre, it seems just as business oriented as any other Palm phone (it's looks may appeal more to the "iPhone crowd" but it's a business phone at heart). i dont know, maybe im missing something (WinMo vs. webOS?), or maybe it's going to another CDMA carrier or something (Verizon/Alltel). my mind is almost made up now though, so even if the Pro comes to Verizon, i still think i'll jump ship for the Pre.
“The Pixi -- a sleek, tiny device -- seems clearly aimed at the only market Palm has recently enjoyed unfettered success with: the Centro demographic.”
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i really dont understand why Sprint would get this too now. the 800w has been out for a while now so if the Pro cannibalizes that, it's not really a big deal i guess. but if the Pro and Pre release close together, i dont see how the Pro could hold it's own against the Pre. maybe they think the designs are aimed at different markets, but with features like Synergy on the Pre, it seems just as business oriented as any other Palm phone (it's looks may appeal more to the "iPhone crowd" but it's a business phone at heart). i dont know, maybe im missing something (WinMo vs. webOS?), or maybe it's going to another CDMA carrier or something (Verizon/Alltel). my mind is almost made up now though, so even if the Pro comes to Verizon, i still think i'll jump ship for the Pre.
verizon already has the pro, theyve had it for a month now.