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Palm is aiming it's device at a different audience
although they'll be competing with Apple too
they'll also be competing agaisnt all those dumb phones , which are still the majority
plus there's RIM's blackberry line which although great for business use
isnt that great for web related stuff
then there s WinMo devices which have bloated feature sets but lack refinement !
plus to counter the iphone the pre has a real keyboard, some people like that{I don't mind either}
eitherway like I said in my post there's room for everybody !
Jon Rubinstein is Apple's former hardware head. during his tenure, he worked on the iMac, and iPod.
good luck to palm and Rubenstein with all their new Web O.S devices
and I'm pretty sure that even palm wasn't expecting the palm pre to sell as well as the iphone
infact why compete with apple in the first place ,
70% of all phones sold are still dumb phones
there's place for everybody
the race has only just started now ,
and with a visionary like Rubinstein at the helm I'm sure Palm will innovate as well as anybody else
This is such a golden time for Apple.
It should have been marketed as a "WMo killer", and that would have been an easy battle for Palm.
Do not compete against the market leader directly. Try to become #2 first.
The whole make it up in volume arguement is one of the things that GM got in trouble for in the first place.
And what makes these Apple-trolls think Pre ver. 1.0 is all you are going to see from Palm and Web OS.
This is only the beginning.
BTW...every very Pro-Apple reviewer that used the Pre was blown away by the OS/UI and stated that Palm has raised the bar. And best of all it isn`t part of Apple`s Walled-Garden.
Did you hear about the $200 iPhone 3G S upgrade fee ? Bwahahahaha ! That`s Apple for you.
I am not a huge Apple everything fan, but your constantly trying to point out things that are untrue just because you dont like Apple is absolutely absurd.
First off its an fee that anyone on any network anywhere in the US would have to pay if they upgraded their SUBSIDIZED phone before their contract period ended. It has NOTHING to do with Apple and everything to do with AT&T, and the cell phone industry in general.
Go buy a Pre with their Subsidy and try to buy a new one a year later (into your two year contract) and see if you get the discounted price.
- by rdean June 14, 2009 10:09 AM PDT
- The Palm Eos is rumored to be arriving on AT&T and Sprint later this year. Based on the pictures, it's definitely going to be the replacement for Centro, and as such, I would expect it to be the $99 device.
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