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wow, i wonder if the guy who posted the picture realized you can almost make out his face , and the ugly carpet is just another way for him to be identified, hope you have a backup employement plan in the works.
Yup, its to way to late for palm, and by the time they release this new software, consumers wont look as them as an option for pda use. Once we release the white palm centro for AT&T, i could see some customers getting this phone, mostly people who are in real esate, unless the real estate lockbox feature is being removed...anyways...way to go palm...way to go


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im sure all the features that they add into the phone will be great, ive owned 4 pda's and one of them happened to be the treo 680. Its a great phone but at our store nobody buys palm anymore, its either blackberry or apple , so palm waiting another year to release there linux based software may cause alot of current palm users to switch to a diffrent pda
palm centro? ...please tell me this is not the break through device that palm is coming out with, palm...GET IT TOGETHER




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wow....i work for at&t too and first off let me just say how shocked i am that somebody from our company would post this. If AT&T fount out who post this, they would be fired in a heartbeat, with that being said, the new plans arent really a bad idea, the reason we are choosing to do this is 1) we have WAY to many data plans, which makes it confusing for reps, and customers on which the correct data plan for them is, and 2) To stop those out there who have unlimited data plans that are not designed for tethering. If you anybody would like to dicuss this more or has any questions they would like to ask me, because sometimes i can not always get on to this site, then please email me at ts5684.att@gmail.com or come to my myspace page which ive created to help with situations similar to these

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Thanks, my goal is basically to try and network my self in diffrent ways, to stay ahead of the other AT&T reps out there, i just read an article on the N95 on phonescoop.com , check it out
Yes i do ive set up a page designed to help customers who may not have that same knowledge that you do on matters such as these and yes i work at a company owned retail store for AT&T ts5684@att.com
i dont think this is the 9000 , it could possibly be a blackberry that is sold in another country, the phone looks to much like a curve to me, any at&t customers here who have questions reguarding there phone or services? fill free to check out my page

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At&t employee here...anybody know if AT&T will get this phone? ive been asking around about it but it doesnt look like it, due to price if there are any current AT&T customers on here that have any questions reguarding there account check out my page and ill be happy to answer any question you may have



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tsmith81 is me just to let you guys know who i have already spoke with, ...just for those who have treo's currently with at&t , palm is going to be releasing software updates on the 680 and 750 devices.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"

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