Observations: Devices - March 24, 2010
Standard disclaimer: don’t take from my selections, ordering, headlines, etc. any indications of the interests or plans of my employer (if you do, you’ll undoubtedly be disappointed when they don’t play out.)
- Android Equals iPhone in Smartphone Loyalty: 90% Won’t Change Brand
- Qualcomm’s multi-fold mobile device is the future we keep waiting for
- Lower Prices Driving Sales of Smartphones
- Google’s Multi-Hundred Million and Multi-Billion Dollar Wireless Problems
- Palm: this is your survival guide
- Who Will Pick Up Palm?
- Nokia’s Design by Community makes smartphone concepting a multiplayer game, with limits
- HTC EVO 4G is Sprint’s Android-powered knight in superphone armor
- Top 5 Superphones to Watch
- Samsung outlines smartphone strategy with Galaxy S, ‘Smart Life’
March 24th, 2010 at 10:42 pm
Wow! Great day for HTC, Android, and Sprint! Palm not so much.
I find the articles regarding Palm’s demise interesting. Seems like Palm has been going through some extra efforts to fight back at the negative press the last couple of days. I have enjoyed my Palm Pre since launch day, and I hope that either Palm survives to give us a WebOS phone similar to the EVO, or that WebOS will live on through another manufacturer (that can give us a phone like EVO!)
Otherwise, I would not be surprised to see a bunch of enterprising programmers figure out a way to hack WebOS onto the EVO!
March 25th, 2010 at 5:55 am
Paul - I agree, I love my Palm Pre. I switched to Android for about a month, but missed the gracefulness of WebOS and switched back just before I got hooked on too many Android apps. Each OS has its strengths - it would be great to have the strengths of both on one device!