I have to say that my Palm Garmin was one of the most well designed integrations I've seen. I have very fond memories of it. W/ hundreds of contacts it was so easy to just click on one & head out. Now w/ everything being standalone that's not quite possible.
The nuviphone will probably offer this same functionality but I'm not interested in downgrading one device to integrate another (as I imagine other basics like music, camera, etc will be lesser quality on the nuviphone than competitors).
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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I have to say that my Palm Garmin was one of the most well designed integrations I've seen. I have very fond memories of it. W/ hundreds of contacts it was so easy to just click on one & head out. Now w/ everything being standalone that's not quite possible.
The nuviphone will probably offer this same functionality but I'm not interested in downgrading one device to integrate another (as I imagine other basics like music, camera, etc will be lesser quality on the nuviphone than competitors).