Well they claim they have 200 patents on the device . Maybe one of them is a new technology for non scratchinng screenI predict this phone, or at least the screen, will have a relatively short life for any owner since you poke at it with your finger. I have yet to see a touch screen like that last very long due to at least the natural oils from fingers.
I suppose with screen protectors it might be okay.
ya. what he said.The iPhone is super sexy in every way the Treo could not muster in years of trying.
Sales of the iPhone will eclipse Treos. It will have keyboard inserts, BT keyboard satellites, WiFi keyboard satellite remotes, etc.
Treo: very 1999
iPhone: very 2007.
Please don't attack me. I don't want to pick up your pieces at the Treo carrier cancelation line. RESET no more! Was it Butler? Reset! Reset! How do you spell Treo? R E S E T spelled backwards.
Goodbye Treo. Hello iPhone. How can you compare OSX in a phone to Palm OS (oh sh*t reset!)
Please don't attack me. I don't want to pick up your pieces at the Treo carrier cancelation line. RESET no more! Was it Butler? Reset! Reset! How do you spell Treo? R E S E T spelled backwards.
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The treo might be unstable. However, you will be surprised how unstable the iPhone may be. No version 1.0 of any product is ever stable and up to par. It takes a few iterations. Which brings up another point that dissapoints me about the Treos. With so many iterations, you would think the Treo would be super stable by now.
The device is flawless.