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Why wouldn't they. since the OS is at the "I want it" level, the Treo's are robust devices, than they can sell phones lower than $100 on the market. Imagine a Centrino running Android. The price of the phone would either be $49 or free with contract.
Posted by: Maarek   Posted on: 10/01/08  (Edited: 10/01/2008 @ 09:53) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No brainer  Maarek | 10/01/08
RE: Should Palm drop their Linux plans and embrace Android?  notlehs | 10/01/08
I agree, updated Palm OS would be just fine  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller) ZDNet Moderator | 10/01/08
I Love PalmOs  raphael.munoz@... | 10/01/08
Not a bad idea really. But, still you have the problem with the carriers  DonnieBoy | 10/01/08
What I loved about Palm, was the desktop software  T1Oracle | 10/02/08
RE: Should Palm drop their Linux plans and embrace Android?  ricegf | 10/02/08
Palms vs. Windows Mobile powered units  devlin_X | 10/02/08
RE: What's so cool about Android?  Olderdan | 10/02/08
It appears to me you do care...  storm14k | 10/03/08
RE: Should Palm drop their Linux plans and embrace Android?  WELLSHOTTwellshott | 10/02/08
RE: No !  mike@... | 10/02/08
No, just update the Palm OS  dinosaur_z | 10/02/08
I say yes  storm14k | 10/03/08
RE: Should Palm drop their Linux plans and embrace Android?  scott.damery@... | 10/11/08
RE: Should Palm drop their Linux plans and embrace Android?  catmedia | 10/16/08
RE: Should Palm drop their Linux plans and embrace Android?  nrlogic | 10/29/08

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