I'm going to take that one step further and leave myself open to abuse from the Apple fanboys, and say that if you left a Treo for the iPhone, you barely scratched the surface of the Treo's potential. The iPhone may be very impressive hardware-wise but when you factor in software, even a hacked iPhone can't touch a Treo. The iPhone had the potential to be a Treo killer but fell far short due to crippleware. That said the iPhone does a good job of filling a different niche, for people who just want their phone/browser and digital media player wrapped together, and nothing else. For this specific use it easily beats a Treo.
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I'm going to take that one step further and leave myself open to abuse from the Apple fanboys, and say that if you left a Treo for the iPhone, you barely scratched the surface of the Treo's potential. The iPhone may be very impressive hardware-wise but when you factor in software, even a hacked iPhone can't touch a Treo. The iPhone had the potential to be a Treo killer but fell far short due to crippleware. That said the iPhone does a good job of filling a different niche, for people who just want their phone/browser and digital media player wrapped together, and nothing else. For this specific use it easily beats a Treo.
That's my opinion, do your worst.