so after watching the keynote, i'm still very happy buying a palm pre. still no multitasking on the iphone. so it looks like there are STILL two great brands of phones and providers for the smartphone user.
I left spring two years ago for Verizon, when I saw I could get a centro. I've been a palm user since the late 90's, and a sprint customer since I got my hands on a Treo 300. The Palm Pre brought me back to Sprint.
I am very happy for palm and sprint that they moved 50K phones, and based on my impressions over a weekend of heavy duty with the Pre, there will be many more.
I wanted an iphone at one point, but didn't want to leave Verizon. I was envious of iphone users. What a beautiful phone. Well, now I can proadly boast that the phone i have is the top of the peak. And will be for awhile. One day, though, iphone or blackberry or rim will come out with something nicer, and the leader will change. It's really great for consumers and the market as a whole.
Count me in as one satisfied Pre customer, anxiously waiting to get my hands on the SDK, and proud to boast this is the best phone on the American market.
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