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Originally Posted by Bearxor
Thats the way I felt about the 6700. When my 6600 died and Sprint swapped me for the 6700 after about three days I called up Executive Services and saif that 'This is literally the worst PPC phone I have ever used, please give me something else.'
They gave me the 700wx and I've never been happier. There's a lot of thing I would like to see on the Treo, such as a 320x240 screen and maybe WiFi. A way to use the side button as a press or a press and hold would be nice.
Now the Mogul is worthless. It's a prettier 6700 with more storage memory. Its still slow, it still doesn't have enough RAM and it's still a PITA to make a simple phone call.
I'm not expecting great things out of the 800w, honestly. If they remove the antenna that will be great enough for me. I think the device is the near perfect combination of phone and PDA. Even though on paper 'It's slower' it consistently outperforms it's competition.
The biggest thing is something you can't put on paper, and that's the customization Palm did to Windows Mobile. It's just plain easier to use and faster to do what you want.
I wish HTC could do more in the software area and Palm could do more in the hardware area. Until one of them gets thier act together it looks like we'll have great-looking and feature packed but shitty to use HTC phones and great to use but shitty looking and featureless Palm phones. At least in the US. If I lived in Japan I'd have a Sharp W-Zero3. Give me a 480x800 screen and everything else can be forgiven .
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I agree 100% with everything Bearxor said.
I've been playing with the 6800 and it comes down to this: if you like that form factor, it's a pretty nice device. It's thin, screen is solid and the keyboard feels nice.
I, on the other hand, absolutely cannot deal with that form factor. Everything is just easier on the Treo, whether it's making calls or just browsing the web.
I can't wait for the 800w and like mentioned above, I don't even need that much to improve it: thinner, no antenna, wifi, 320x320, WM6 and maybe a few surprises will keep me as a believer.