I too have the 650 and like another user pointed out, it is the most unstable device I've ever used. Let me put it this way: it crashes more than any of the three computers I have at home running Windows. I never thought I'd see the day I considered Windows to be "stable." But that day arrived when I bought my Treo 650 and have had to live with it's frequent (weekly, sometimes daily) crashes. I too wish the company cared more about their maintaining and improving their OS and less about squeezing every last dime out of each aging OS. Besides, the next major release of their flagship smart phone and the best they do is up the camera to 1.3MP? Give me a break; other phones have twice that already. A little extra speed and EV-DO without a new OS means that my next smartphone will be Windows Mobile based and NOT a Palm.
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I too have the 650 and like another user pointed out, it is the most unstable device I've ever used. Let me put it this way: it crashes more than any of the three computers I have at home running Windows. I never thought I'd see the day I considered Windows to be "stable." But that day arrived when I bought my Treo 650 and have had to live with it's frequent (weekly, sometimes daily) crashes. I too wish the company cared more about their maintaining and improving their OS and less about squeezing every last dime out of each aging OS. Besides, the next major release of their flagship smart phone and the best they do is up the camera to 1.3MP? Give me a break; other phones have twice that already. A little extra speed and EV-DO without a new OS means that my next smartphone will be Windows Mobile based and NOT a Palm.