Well, I still have my doubts. The resolution of the screen seems to be much lower than that of the Treo 650, which could be due to OS constraints, but does seem strange.
Either way, I hope this is not the end of PalmOS-based Treos (whether that be because Palm stop doing them or the carriers stop selling them, which is the greater risk, I think). I for one would never buy a Windows Mobile device after having had the "pleasure" of using an Orange SPV.
However, a Linux-based one would be another thing, especially if it comes with the Cobalt interface.
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Well, I still have my doubts. The resolution of the screen seems to be much lower than that of the Treo 650, which could be due to OS constraints, but does seem strange.
Either way, I hope this is not the end of PalmOS-based Treos (whether that be because Palm stop doing them or the carriers stop selling them, which is the greater risk, I think). I for one would never buy a Windows Mobile device after having had the "pleasure" of using an Orange SPV.
However, a Linux-based one would be another thing, especially if it comes with the Cobalt interface.