and the LG CU500 runs HSDPA? I thought only the 8525 was the only UMTS/HSDPA capable phone out there right now (U.S. Market). The tag of 3G only implies UMTS, not HSDPA which takes you up a couple hundred kbps. I'm either right or confused?
I've been waiting 7 months!!!! I just took my 8525 back after a saw this. I love WM5, but I love my treo 680's form factor even more. Next week Treo 750...I almost can't belive it.
Wow, HTC is sending a message to companies like Palm that think they can make whatever they want release it whenever they want and were just gonna sit here and take the no GPS, no WiFi, and crapy cameras and like it. What an arsenal HTC. I just hope battery technology will keep up with the ambitions of the smart phone market.
This is absolutely ridiculous!!!! I was talking to these Palm Reps who were recruiting at my school (UofM engineering) back in September and they had 750's running on cingular with cingular logo's on them. Of course the logo's were taped up, but you could tell it wasn't vodafones. They were programmers for palm and denied they had ever heard about the rumored 680, sure. All I'm saying is what the crap Palm???? Stop lying, the 750 has been around for more than 6 months and you haven’t worked out your issues? But, you apparently still had time to put together the 680 and release it? And keep laughing at Apple like they’re not in the same league. All I have to say to Palm is that this nonsense aint gonna fly in 2007.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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