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My usual argument with why we can't get cool tech-savvy cell phones is that in the U.S., cell companies generally target people who want to do cool stuff with their phones such as custom ringtones, cameras, games, cool looking phones, etc.. It seems in other countries "cool stuff" is defined as smart-functions, syncronization, data connections, etc... (Which in my opinion is the real cool stuff...)
So we target to kids, others seem to target to professionals.
As for PDAs, I suppose our market doesn't lend itself to non-mainstream features (i.e. Linux, new form factors, etc...). Manufacturers don't want to take a chance on a flop in the US, so they simply don't release it here. I suppose in other countries, manufacturers simply see the same thing there - not worth the risk.
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