Filed under: Handsets, Palm, Vodafone, Windows Mobile, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS
Okay, we suppose it might not be as silly looking as we'd originally thought, but let's be honest: would this be your first choice for a Windows Mobile 6 Standard device? Yep, that's right, we said "
Standard," meaning there's no touchscreen in the cards for Palm's latest and greatest device, a distinct departure from Treos of yore. So yeah, anyway, if this document turns out to be legit, the long-rumored
Gandolf is going to end up christened as the Treo 500 when it's announced for Vodafone
on the 12th. 3G data will thankfully be in tow, too, though there's no word on whether it'll be HSDPA or plain ol' UMTS. Not bad, but seriously, there are
plenty of solid WM6 Standard handsets in the pipeline from manufacturers big and small. Best of luck, Palm.
[Via
Boy Genius Report]
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