I wonder what Apple thinks. On one hand, boosting the hardware options could lead to more iTunes support and revenue. But on the other hand, this could cannibalize their iPhone/iPod hardware sales. tough one.
I dont think that Apple has anything to worry about. They know that the Palm is a really good phone and they also know that the phone was used using a lot of linux stuff that they perfected and they are gonna give credit where credit is due. I think its great for the palm and the iphone because now you have a choice between two phones that are just great. I have been waiting on a phone that will perform like my iphone that I have. Since I have sprint also I am getting 2 palm pre's on launch date. One for me and one for my wife
“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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I wonder what Apple thinks. On one hand, boosting the hardware options could lead to more iTunes support and revenue. But on the other hand, this could cannibalize their iPhone/iPod hardware sales. tough one.
I dont think that Apple has anything to worry about. They know that the Palm is a really good phone and they also know that the phone was used using a lot of linux stuff that they perfected and they are gonna give credit where credit is due. I think its great for the palm and the iphone because now you have a choice between two phones that are just great. I have been waiting on a phone that will perform like my iphone that I have. Since I have sprint also I am getting 2 palm pre's on launch date. One for me and one for my wife