I quite liked the Storm looks (on paper) and I was sorely disappointed to discover that a hellish combination of bad hardware components, poor software design and missing applications, pushed it to the very bottom of the smartphones list. I hope that the next version will solve all the troubles that plague the present version but since it will have to fight for turf with new entries like Nokia's N97, Archos/TI Android smartphone, Toshiba TG01, and HTC's Thoth and Super Star, it will probably have a hard time to conquer its niche.
Was the Pre too obvious to mention in your list of new entries?
Regardless of whether or not Palm's new device is any good, it clearly has all the competitors' R&D departments working ovetime (new iPhone, Storm 2, etc…).
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I quite liked the Storm looks (on paper) and I was sorely disappointed to discover that a hellish combination of bad hardware components, poor software design and missing applications, pushed it to the very bottom of the smartphones list.
I hope that the next version will solve all the troubles that plague the present version but since it will have to fight for turf with new entries like Nokia's N97, Archos/TI Android smartphone, Toshiba TG01, and HTC's Thoth and Super Star, it will probably have a hard time to conquer its niche.
Was the Pre too obvious to mention in your list of new entries?
Regardless of whether or not Palm's new device is any good, it clearly has all the competitors' R&D departments working ovetime (new iPhone, Storm 2, etc…).