
11-10-2004, 11:45 PM
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Mystic
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Yes. I could not believe such a low profile device is sneaking under the radar to take over the handheld market.
On the other had, I wonder if RIM should really be counted here. Its an e-mail appliance, not a general purpose pocketpc. Its more like a Nokia non-smartphone, single purpose. You wont be able to run your GPS software on it, or e.g. read your e-books.
Its still worrying however, but the good news is that blackberry functionality is now showing up in other connected units such as the XDA II and XDA IIs.
You no longer have to make the choice between always on e-mail and a general purpose device. I just hope MS sees the threat and responds by improving the interface of its software. One handed usage especially needs to be targeted, even on a pocketpc.
Surur
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