The whole thing is paradoxical... if not Smartphone, then where are the Windows and "OK" keys? If not Pocket PC then where is the D-Pad? Clearly the screen is superimposed but I think that's because it was released originally with the Pocket PC interface, people noticed, and they fixed it... but who is "they" - where did this image come from?
Their site has shots of the device where some screens show WinMo 5.0 Smartphone and some show WinMo 5.0 Pocket PC. Obviously it is SmartPhone but are the marketing peeps just idiots? The wheel is shown browsing the Pocket PC Start Menu on the screen of the Q for Pete's sake. Also - it mentions Office Mobile (Word, etc...) but I'm unaware of this on the Smartphone platform... is this new or just another mix-up between Pocket PC and Smartphone?
So... "Hollywood" was codeword for a restyled Treo without an antenna, possibly GSM and apparently running Windows Mobile 5. And now Brighthand says it's not the "Hollywood" it's just a restyled GSM Treo 700w. I don't get it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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