11-10-2004, 10:30 PM
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Contributing Editor Emeritus
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Pocket PC Overtakes Palm In Devices Shipped Q3 2004!
http://brighthand.com/article/Gartner_Results_Q304
HP isn't far behind in overtaking palmOne either, just two percentage points separate the two tech companies. Can you say "recount?" :wink:
Worldwide, PDA sales were up 13.3% over the same quarter last year, which is a coincidence because palmOne was down 13.3%. HP was up 19.2%. For the first time worldwide, Pocket PCs shipped on more devices than did PalmOS. This has happened several times over the past few years in various market segments but the US/North American market, long a stronghold for the PalmOS, had kept Palm in front.
No longer. For the year, Pocket PCs are expected to ship on roughly 5 million devices, a 15% increase over 2003. :rock on dude!: PalmOS is expected to ship on 4.4 million devices, a 23% decrease.
In related news, palmOne shut down their China office.
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11-10-2004, 11:17 PM
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Philosopher
Join Date: Jun 2002
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"Recount" is not that necessary . IDC report last month has the similar result.
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11-10-2004, 11:34 PM
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Ponderer
Join Date: Jul 2003
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RIM
Forget Palm... RIM is only five percentage points behind HP and growing. It is remarkable how that little company has tapped the corporate market the way they have by offering a simple, but extremely efficient way to do push real-time email, and grow to the position they're in right now.
I have to confess that, since getting a Blackberry for my company email, I have found I am leaving my Pocket PC at home more often.
If only Blackberrys did ebooks...
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11-10-2004, 11:36 PM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Let's Not Forget RIM
While I understand the desire to crow over Pocket PC beating out Palm OS, let's not ignore the fact that RIM's BlackBerry platform is likely to outsell both Palm OS and Pocket PC next year.
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11-10-2004, 11:42 PM
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Contributing Editor Emeritus
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Re: Let's Not Forget RIM
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Originally Posted by Ed@Brighthand
While I understand the desire to crow over Pocket PC beating out Palm OS, let's not ignore the fact that RIM's BlackBerry platform is likely to outsell both Palm OS and Pocket PC next year.
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No kidding. It is a basic email appliance. Simple to use and does one thing really well and will likely be a staple of those wanting anywhere-email. It doesn't complete though for people that want a light-weight computing experience. Not sure why the report you used put RIM devices in this and excluded the Treo. Did it also exclude the Pocket PC Phone Editions?
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11-10-2004, 11:45 PM
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Mystic
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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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11-10-2004, 11:45 PM
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Theorist
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Re: Let's Not Forget RIM
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Originally Posted by Ed@Brighthand
While I understand the desire to crow over Pocket PC beating out Palm OS, let's not ignore the fact that RIM's BlackBerry platform is likely to outsell both Palm OS and Pocket PC next year.
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That may depend on how this turns out :devilboy:
" While the initial catalyst moving Research In Motion was talk of customer dissatisfaction with a new product, the real item pumping up volatility is the impending decision on a patent infringement lawsuit brought by privately held NTP Inc. Whichever way the ruling goes, the stock is likely to make a significant move, because the ramifications are huge.
Research In Motion lost the case the first time in 2002, resulting in an injunction banning BlackBerry sales in the U.S. The injunction was stayed pending the outcome of the appeal, but it's likely to be reinstated if Research In Motion loses. At the time, the company was also required to set aside 8.55% of U.S. sales as a royalty rate for NTP until the case is concluded. Those funds would go back to Research In Motion if it wins the case; that would create the double bonus of a cash windfall and the removal of giant legal question mark. "
http://www.thestreet.com/_googlen/op...FREE&cm_ite=NA
Sorry for the OT. ops:
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11-11-2004, 12:22 AM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Dude, I'm gettin a Dell!
Not yet though, I got two more years warranty on my HP.
I got a friend with a blackberry that's got PDA envy. He's not very happy with his machine. When he emails me it's got jibberish in the text and missing letters and caps. Blackberry's not all that. More connected PocketPCs are coming.
8)
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11-11-2004, 12:53 AM
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Ponderer
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Re: Let's Not Forget RIM
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Originally Posted by Ed Hansberry
No kidding. It is a basic email appliance. Simple to use and does one thing really well and will likely be a staple of those wanting anywhere-email. It doesn't complete though for people that want a light-weight computing experience. Not sure why the report you used put RIM devices in this and excluded the Treo. Did it also exclude the Pocket PC Phone Editions?
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I tend to disagree that Blackberrys are merely email appliances. I find myself using it more and more everyday for calendaring, contacts and wireless Internet browsing... and finding less of a need to carry my [unconnected] Pocket PC around.
However, you raise a very interesting comment... the line between a PDA, a pocket computing device and a cell phone with added PDA functionality is vanishing... should they just compile a list of connected devices and unconnected PDA-like devices?
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11-11-2004, 03:57 AM
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Pontificator
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Suprised to see RIM that high. I remember when almost all of that pie was Palm-based... 8O
Go windows mobile!
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