davoaxiom said:
> So you are saying that a "leaked Memo" AT&T posted to an Apple based web site is a reliable source? Come on.
Yes. It is the M.O. of Apple recently. There is nobody - repeat : nobody - better at a whisper campaign than Apple. And there are far too many fanboy websites willing and able to be useful idiots for Apple.
davoaxiom said:
Shareholders of Apple Computer have filed a new derivative suit against
company executives and directors, marking the third such suit since
Apple in late June said it had discovered several irregularities
related to stock option grants.
Wow. Talk about your weak tea. Every shareholder suit has either been dismissed, or settled for a paltry amount - like $14 million. The problem is the shareholders have been hard-pressed to prove loss. The stock went up during the time they were allegedly harmed. And it's really, really tough to prove harm if you made a boatload of money.
Not to mention, this is really, really old news.
davoaxiom said:
Hmmm. Apple falsified statements, cheated stockholds, that sounds like we
should just take them at their word on everything right? Oh wait this was in the
past and they wouldn't do that now. Right?
You got it, Sparky. I note you did not mention the people in trouble for the backdating are no longer employed by Apple. Or the stockholders made out like bandits during the time they were allegedly harmed.
davoaxiom said:
As far as QC issues it is a small amount of the over all users. However everyone
that has had an issue seems to have gotten a complete replacemnt. I will admit
most of them had to wait for the replacement due to stock issues but as I staed
before Apple has already said they are looking at having the same supply problems very soon.
But for completely different reasons - Apple literally cannot have them built any faster, and Palm can't afford to have them built. That is a huge difference.
davoaxiom said:
I think you will find that a lot of users, including myself have contacted
Palm with ideas on improving the phone. Also there is a growing group
Developers that have already hacked the root and are building on it.
This has for the most part been incuraged by Palm, who has only issed
a warning about teethering.
And you make the same error again - there is a world of difference between allowing something to happen, and giving it your full blessing. Palm has been rather tepid with that blessing, which makes me think there are going to be some very shocked developers when the SDK is released, if it ever is.
WebOS has already had 4 updates. There will be added features like flash
by October and Video by the end of the year. At this point there is no where
to go but up.
Again, wrong. There is one place to go : bankrupt. There are lot of people on this discussion who don't understand that simple fact - Palm only has enough cash to last until December, then they go bankrupt. The only thing which can prevent this from happening is someone to step out of the shadows and give Palm a half-billion dollars to give them enough time to see if the Pre will save the company, or not.
If that does not happen, the Pre is not selling at a pace that allows Palm to continue operations. They will either go out of business or be purchased by another company.
Face it Apple is so dug into controling everything that it will only slow future
developements down.
Again with the wrong. Apple adds more applications to the App Store every day than Palm has available for the Pre in sum toto.
I know you are going to bring up app but the lastest TomTom fees would
piss me off if I was an iPhone user.
I am an iPhone user and they don't bother me in the least. I simply don't use that service. I don't buy subscriptions to software, I purchase a license to use software. One time. No ongoing costs.
Also to bring even bigger profits, Apple is moving on to subscription apps.
Have fun with that. Oh wait your an AT&T customer so you are already
trained to be nickeled and dimed to death but you have the iPhone.
Again with the wrong. I pay less than I would for the Pre. I pay less than the average Joe on the street with an iPhone.
I don't remember ever hearing Palm say that the Pre was a iPhone killer.
MEGA-WRONG. You haven't been paying attention. The links to the MSM stories have been posted, and that is
EXACTLY what Palm claimed. And as recently as May that idiot investor from Palm was shooting his mouth off about all the iPhone contracts expiring and not one person using an iPhone the next day.
EPIC FAIL. Didn't happen.
The thing is that it is the best device to come out since the iPhone and let's
face it Palm listened to iPhone users, Google users and Blackberry users
and came up with a completely new OS and what I think is a better UI than
iPhone or Blackberry.
EPIC FAIL, part two.. You may think it, but people who design this stuff for a living sure aren't.
Now iPhone is great and all but you have to wonder if Palm developed the Pre
if the 3gs would have been as fast as it is, have search, a better camera, MMS,
copy and paste or video.
Did the iPod get better without any serious competition? Yes, it did. Apple dominates market, and yet the innovation continues. Strictly from a competition-pressure perspective, Apple has no reason to dump even one dollar into R & D, yet they do. Why do you think that is?
Palm did put some fear into Apple and AT&T or you wouldn't have seen the
price reduction or new features. I might add you still don't have MMS.
Why would Apple fear a company teetering on the edge of oblivion? As we have seen, the iPhone is setting sales records by beating out the only competition it has : the old iPhone. Apple doesn't waste one minute of thought on how to beat the Pre because they already have. Even the most conservative numbers show Apple outselling the Pre 15 :1. Believe me, the only thing Apple is thinking about is the Pre driving more sales to the iPhone.
I got a Pre because I hate Apple, hate
their products and hate iTunes. I think they are evil and have become the
Walmart of the media file industry. I also hate AT&T and their poor coverage.
I would like to know where this poor coverage is - I hear about it, but I have never experienced it. Even in downtown Chicago I have never had less than four bars, or dropped a call. And I know it wasn't just the off-chance that I had a perfect iPhone, because that one broke and I now have a different one, but the same performance.
The thing that Sprint got right is that they lost customers not because of bad
coverage or service but because of their lack luster phones.
No, as a former Sprint customer I can state without a doubt it was bad coverage. What you complain about with AT&T is my experience with Sprint.
That all said I went with a Pre because I now have most of my contacts
business and personal in one place. I know spend less time on my lap or
jumping from phone to computer. When they add Yahoo, MSN and SkyPe
everything will be there. You just can't get that with an iPhone.
What are you talking about? I have Skype on my iPhone, and Yahoo! has a client for the iPhone. There are third-party apps for MSN, though God knows why anyone would want to use it.
Also something you will never have with an iPhone is true multi-tasking
or the flow from phone call to IM to e-mail to text messaging. It would
mean a completely new OS, UI and hardware config for the iPhone
and I doubt we will be seeing that anytime soon.
You are absolutely right that we won't be seeing that anytime soon - because it has been here since the 3G was introduced. The EDGE-based iPhones couldn't do data and voice at the same time, but since the 3G has been out there hasn't been a problem with sending a text message while on a phone call.
You're right - can't do multitasking on an iPhone at all. Except for making a phone call, surfing the web, and IM'ing all at the same time.
As I stated before on this number game, Blackberry is beating the tar
out of the iPhone. Look it up, the iPhone only has about a 2% market
share of all smartphones.
EPIC FAIL. AGAIN.
Apple owns two percent of the
total cell phone market, and 10.8% of the "smartphone" market. It actually falls like this :
Nokia - 41.2%
RIM - 19.9%
Apple - 10.8%
Everyone else - 28.1%
Where is Palm in that "everyone else". Who knows? I haven't been able to track down any hard-and-fast numbers
(SHOCK!), but the last time
Palm talked about it they were claiming 13.4%. In 2008. A lot has changed since then, and the only thing certain among analysts is Palm market share since then dropping like a stone in water.
Who knows they maybe up to 4% after the 3Gs but the fact remains that
Blackberry is sitting at 40%.
STILL EPIC FAIL. RIM is sitting at 20%, Nokia at 40%.
What will be interesting is where that is at in 6 months when the Pre is released
world wide and the new Google phones it the market as those first generation
iPhone users start to see what their friends are doing on other phones.
Palm is nearly bankrupt - how will they finance an international roll-out? You claim - NOT ME - that Palm can't keep up with demand here in America. If that is so, and for the sake of argument I concede it is, then where do you think Palm will come up with the manufacturing resources to avoid a complete disaster in the rest of the world?
Palm is out of time, and it is out of resources. It has but six months before it utterly consumes the cash it has on hand. The loss for the most recent quarter
DOUBLED. The income
FELL by 70%. Because of accounting laws Palm cannot recognize Pre income save at a pace of 1/24th at a time. Even if Palm sold three million Pres in one day, it would still take
TWO YEARS to fully recognize that income. That means on the books it would appear that Palm is only selling 125,000 Pres per month.
THAT IS NOT A PACE OF SALES WHICH WILL KEEP PALM FROM BANKRUPTCY
As far as what the first gen iPhone users will do - we already know. They bought 3GSs.
A big question will be what keeps them, will it be new features, love of their phone,
value or will it be the idea of losing their investment in Apps?
Or all of the above...
Message was edited by: smax013 - no personal attacks please