Originally Posted by Shaun0207
I agree. But even the iPhone didnt updates that quick. So we have no choice but to wait,.
While I agree that the iphone didn't have everything when it came out, the difference was, the iphone was blazing the trail with it's uniqueness - so people expected upgrades to come and although many were not so patient - the userbase was willing to be because that phone was revolutionary.
Palm, along with many of the other phones, are not blazing the trail - but rather playing "catch-up", despite the fact they have some nice features. Everyone is trying to "be like" the iPhone. Unfortunately Palm cannot afford to play this "catch-up" game for much longer, especially after releasing a phone that was sub-par with expectations (again, yes the Pre has some features that the iphone does not, but many items missing from the Pre appear to be floating to the surface). Since they don't have much more time to bring in some real $$, they need to get it right and as I mentioned earlier, surpass expectations - even other phones.
If by the first quarter of 2010, Palm doesn't release a phone with more horsepower and/or speed than the iphone, they'll just be another RIM device. Might make a few sales, but ultimately they're going to go under. I hate to say this - I really do like Palm and I wish they had it on Verizon so I could've enjoyed this phone for at least a year, but the future for Palm is looking sort of bleak. There have been very little to no official announcements, from Palm, regarding anything major coming. I'm hoping that this is part of their strategy so the competition won't include any "new" ideas they may have - if so, kudos to Palm.... but again, if you're gearing up for a major update to the Pre, all I can say (again and again) is it better be ready to make the other major phones look slow and antiquated. They just cannot afford to release a mediocre upgrade next year. As much as I want that phone to succeed, reality is, it may not, if they don't blow it out of the park.