Whether someone KIRF'd Palm's keyboard, or that's a prototype (for a past or future model), I agree that's a 100% match to the Palm layout, right down to the symbols. AND...
Note two little extra bits of stylistic nod: (1) The orange number pad gives the thing Palm's white and orange colors. (2) The button at the right / base of the screen looked familiar, too, but it took me a while to find an example like it. It's a bit like the older Tungsten T / T2 / C / W -era instead of what Palm'd started using recently (various oval/rounded-rectangle).
Pocketables mentioned this photo was taken back in June.
@carcomptoy: Palm contracted with HTC for on demand manufacturing back in January. So while they may not have much of a marketing presence in Korea, they _indirectly_ have a manufacturing presence there.
I don't think they will. For the same reason you don't see them manufacturing a PC.
Or does anyone else think they should deliberately move into territory that might later bring on the anti-trust suits again?
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Whether someone KIRF'd Palm's keyboard, or that's a prototype (for a past or future model), I agree that's a 100% match to the Palm layout, right down to the symbols. AND...
Note two little extra bits of stylistic nod: (1) The orange number pad gives the thing Palm's white and orange colors. (2) The button at the right / base of the screen looked familiar, too, but it took me a while to find an example like it. It's a bit like the older Tungsten T / T2 / C / W -era instead of what Palm'd started using recently (various oval/rounded-rectangle).
Pocketables mentioned this photo was taken back in June.
@carcomptoy: Palm contracted with HTC for on demand manufacturing back in January. So while they may not have much of a marketing presence in Korea, they _indirectly_ have a manufacturing presence there.