The Pro still has some things going for it over the Pre.
For thos whare are significantly invested in WM software and either demand removable storage or larger capacities then the Pro is at least equal. Beyond that, the Pro should be available in just a few weeks while the Pre could be more than five months away.
If Palm offers a WebOS Pro through whichever carrier then, I'll agree, we can pity the failed promise of the WM Pro.
PalmSource, now Access, made their own mobile OS, called Access Linux Platform. As far as I've heard, their biggest score is a device only released in Russia.
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Brian @ Jan 11th 2009 1:32PM
I'm sure Sprint and Palm have a great relationship, now. I don't think we're going to see Palm holding back from Sprint for a long time. :)
Does anyone know who made WebOS? Was it made by PalmSource or Palm?
Colonel Kernel @ Jan 11th 2009 9:30PM
The Pro still has some things going for it over the Pre.
For thos whare are significantly invested in WM software and either demand removable storage or larger capacities then the Pro is at least equal. Beyond that, the Pro should be available in just a few weeks while the Pre could be more than five months away.
If Palm offers a WebOS Pro through whichever carrier then, I'll agree, we can pity the failed promise of the WM Pro.
Colonel Kernel @ Jan 11th 2009 9:36PM
Palm made WebOS.
PalmSource, now Access, made their own mobile OS, called Access Linux Platform. As far as I've heard, their biggest score is a device only released in Russia.