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Adam Turner
Wednesday, 10 January 2007 06:27
Palm's Treo is living on borrowed time, with its recent push into 3G keeping it half a step ahead of Apple's new iPod mobile phone.
There was a time when Palm was the undisputed king of PDAs and then smartphones, but its been very quiet until recently. After all the hype over Palm embracing Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0, the veteran handheld maker has been very slow of the mark with new devices - being somewhat at the mercy of telco's new network rollouts.
There will always be a demand for Windows Mobile devices, but I'd say the iPhone is the final nail in the coffin for the Palm operating system. Ironically Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 could save Palm hardware in the short term, but Apple CEO Steve Jobs is already touting 3G compatibility for the iPhone in the future - neutralising of the the Treo's key advantages.
The iPhone will be another Apple phenomenon, like the iPod, but this time it's entering a mature market already dominated by giants such as Microsoft and Nokia. Despite this, the iPhone will certainly claim a few scalps and Palm's lethargy over the last few years has left it extremely vulnerable.
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