PalmOne Commits to Treo Fix 71
Kodi writes "After the brouhaha over the Treo 650's memory architecture resulting in less usable space, PalmOne has committed to upgrading the ROM to fix it. In the meantime they'll send Treo 650 owners free 128MB SD cards on request."
Z31 (Score:1)
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Wow - that's sounds like a good deal... (Score:2, Insightful)
But I kinda wish now I was an earlier customer of these just to take advantage of this offer. They seemingly turned a customer service nightmare into a great spell of luck for early adopters... I wish more companies were like this.
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Priceless:-) (Score:5, Funny)
* 128 MB SD card - $15
* Staisfaction from having been given the $15 card for free - priceless.
Re:Priceless:-) (Score:2)
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Re:Priceless:-) (Score:3, Insightful)
I actually went to the trouble of getting the $15 price off pricewatch (no URL for you, figure it out for yourself). Surprizingly, 128MB SD, MMC and CF all start at $15, and 1GB sizes show only about 5% price difference. So, your information is outdated.
*ducks*
Than, again, my girlfriend got a 128MB SD card at RadioShack, two weeks ago, for $79.95. Good deal, if you ask me (for RadioShack).
*unducks*
Re:Wow - that's sounds like a good deal... (Score:1)
Re:Wow - that's sounds like a good deal... (Score:1)
Re:Palm is dead (Score:2)
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warning: troll food inside (Score:3, Interesting)
This lack of proper filesystem is what Palm is trying to patch now, but the original design is so inappropriate that fixing it only puts more kludges on top of other kludges. Which is where the cur
Re:warning: troll food inside (Score:1)
Re:warning: troll food inside (Score:2, Informative)
Re:warning: troll food inside (Score:2)
However I do know quite a bit about design for handheld systems, and have tried using both Windows based phones and Palm based phones. For me the Palm wins in terms of usability.
The problem I find with all of the mini versions of Windows is that they're too closely based on desktop Windows. The inclusion of a traditional filing system as the main storage mechanis
Re:Palm is dead (Score:2, Insightful)
Anyhoo, palmOne and PalmSource are far from 'dead', though Microsoft's advertising might give that impression. Palm OS is still the most appropriate operating system for a PDA (sorry Linux), creating a versatile tool that happens to be a computer rather than a computer which happens to have PDA features.
More at http: [zdnet.co.uk]
Re:Palm is dead (Score:1)
Never thought that I would drop Palm and switch to something else. But for me right now it is Symbian. More balanced devices and it fits in my pocket.
Re:Palm is dead (Score:1)
I'm not sure if a PDA integrated into a phone would be a good fit for me (I prefer a modular approach with smaller devices), but if I were to get one then it would
In any case, I won't waste my time with Windows Mobile ever again.
Re:Palm is dead (Score:1)
I'm still thinking about upgrading to the P910
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HUH? (Score:2, Insightful)
Dude (Score:1)
especially... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Why 128MB? (Score:2, Funny)
Brouhaha (Score:5, Funny)
I don't want to get any of that, you know, brouhaha on me.
So...um...what's a brouhaha?
Re:Brouhaha (Score:3)
El Guapo: How big of a stir?
Jefe: A big stir!
El Guapo: Jefe, would you say that it is a brouhaha?
Jefe: Yes, El Guapo. It is a brouhaha.
El Guapo: Jefe, what is a brouhaha?
Re:Brouhaha (Score:1)
brouhaha Audio pronunciation of "brouhaha" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (brhä-hä) n. a hubbub.
Re:Brouhaha (Score:5, Funny)
Somebody was going to come along and ruin the joke by telling everyone what a brouhaha was.
Fine.
brouhaha (noun) - a large, rather hairy, south American snake known for it's prized tusks. Because of their value, and inability to breed in captivity, they have been hunted nearly to extinction, and are therefore considered unlucky.
Re:Brouhaha (Score:1)
As such, nature preserves have been set up to guard these rare and exotic creatures. No hunting is allowed on these preserves, and the ban is enforced by troops of full-grown, attack-trained kwyjibos.
No, but, yeah, but, no... (Score:2)
According to the dict extension for firefox... (Score:1, Informative)
brouhaha
n 1: loud confused noise from many sources [syn: hubbub, uproar, katzenjammer]
2: a confused disturbance far greater than its cause merits
GSM? (Score:2)
Re:GSM? (Score:1)
Re:Jolly good show! (Score:1)
And for bonus points try to use it with one of my favorite underused words at least once a week: "Behoove."
"It would behoove you to avoid all the brouhaha, otherwise you might get up in a kaboogie dance."
Ok, I slipped another one in there on the sly.
Kaboogie Dance: any overly complicated interaction
"Yeah, it's got a $50 rebate offer, but they make you go through this whole Kaboogie Dance to get it
Surely they knew this was a problem already (Score:2)
128 SD? Sah-weet! (Score:2, Funny)
PHB (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:PHB (Score:3, Insightful)
Who wants to bet that the PHB who over-ruled him had his hands tied behind his back because of the head of marketings commitment to the board and an already pre-paid advertising campaign which would have costs millions to pull at the last minute?
As much as it would pain Slashdot readership to know this, not all managers have no clue.
Re:PHB (Score:2)
Comment removed (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:What a refreshing change.. go PalmOne! (Score:1, Insightful)
Granted, had I bought the phone from a retail outlet they'd have repaired it for free.
Re:What a refreshing change.. go PalmOne! (Score:2, Insightful)
Also taken for what it's worth: I had a 600 that they replaced for free (and even shipped me a new one before sending the busted one back) and they even paid shipping for both ways. Granted, it was covered under warranty because I didn't buy it used from Jimbo's Pawn Shop down on 15th street.
Re:What a refreshing change.. go PalmOne! (Score:1)
Re:What a refreshing change.. go PalmOne! (Score:1)
Re:What a refreshing change.. go PalmOne! (Score:2)
Sure, but if they really wanted to compete, they'd offer their SDK for free instead of charging for it.
Please point me to it if they already do, but last time I checked, they didn't. It's not like it would cost them a whole lot to make them count the number and size of the end-user's compiles, the information for which would be periodically (quarterly?) necessary to upload in exchange for a new access code to keep going. That would get them out of any poten
This is good (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This is good (Score:1)
Similar thing happened before (Score:4, Interesting)
Palm Customer Service (Score:2, Interesting)
Palm has me as a loyal customer, pretty much forever. Not only do I like their design and their OS, I also like their customer service. A few years back I brought a palm IIIc, and it had a screen problem, so a new one was given to me. Then, the same one, 7 months later had a faulty screw, and they gave me another.
These both happened to be known issues to them, and they gave me a new one with no questions asked. I'm not surprised at this move at all.
Fix Tungston T5's too? (Score:3, Interesting)
Too late (Score:2)
So, the screwup made them lose at least one customer...