Ok, I admit that I am an Android geek, and pretty much believe it is the best fixation since sliced bread. I’ve complain earlier that I would have been an iPhone geek had Apple not closed the creation so much with the AT&T exclusivity.
I wonder although… is Palm really a competitor in the future? I have owned Palm’s over time (long before they were thoughtful Palm smartphones). I liked them. appreciated them. But, never really consideration much of the OS when I got more in to them.
But, I was reading a Mobile Crunch article on Palm a few minutes ago. It is clear that they are not leaving away (not that I really expected them to). They just announced the a Pixi Plus and Pre Plus for AT&T in the coming months.
Is an announcement enough? Is the Palm viable?
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