I don't get it...Palm's OS is its biggest flaw...why would you want to run it on Nokia's tablets....Palm OS is the thing holding it back. Their hardware is decent..a bit thick, lacks of Wi-Fi(I think due to their OS not being able to handle it for Palm OS Treos), great keyboards, nice screens....
PalmOS can handle wi-fi. I used an SDIO wi-fi card with my Tungsten T3. The TX has built-in wi-fi, as did a much earlier model. The single reason the Treos don't have wi-fi is because the US carriers force Palm to leave out wi-fi: They don't want wi-fi and VoIP to compete with their gold-egg goose. Only a player with as much muscle as Apple managed to (after lots of negotiatons) get one carrier to accept wi-fi. For a price.. And I happen to like PalmOS as far as the UI is concerned. I use the Nokia N800 all the time these days, but I have to do at least four times as many taps with the stylus to get the same things done, compared to PalmOS..
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I don't get it...Palm's OS is its biggest flaw...why would you want to run it on Nokia's tablets....Palm OS is the thing holding it back. Their hardware is decent..a bit thick, lacks of Wi-Fi(I think due to their OS not being able to handle it for Palm OS Treos), great keyboards, nice screens....
PalmOS can handle wi-fi. I used an SDIO wi-fi card with my Tungsten T3. The TX has built-in wi-fi, as did a much earlier model. The single reason the Treos don't have wi-fi is because the US carriers force Palm to leave out wi-fi: They don't want wi-fi and VoIP to compete with their gold-egg goose. Only a player with as much muscle as Apple managed to (after lots of negotiatons) get one carrier to accept wi-fi. For a price..
And I happen to like PalmOS as far as the UI is concerned. I use the Nokia N800 all the time these days, but I have to do at least four times as many taps with the stylus to get the same things done, compared to PalmOS..