HP brought them screwed up the products that were gaining traction in market. If not mismanaged they seemed like they would have taken a chunk out of the iPhone sales and more likely iPad sales.
HP brought them screwed up the products that were gaining traction in market. If not mismanaged they seemed like they would have taken a chunk out of the iPhone sales and more likely iPad sales.
Palm was effectively dead at the time HP bought its WebOS. Palm had developed a great OS but, by that time were so beaten up and beaten down that they could not exploit it. It was hoped that HP, with its technical and financial resources, would make something of it. But, they were floundering around without much effective direction and ended up sinking $1B into a scam called Autonomy instead of making great products from a great OS...
@Williamlondon Good luck finding an Android phone with a screen smaller than 5 inches.
As of now I am stuck with an iPhone SE, my first and last Apple phone I will ever own, with its inferior-over-restricting OS.
My only concern with the Palm is the 800 mAh battery.
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