Yeah technically you can, but not when you're in the airport just because your battery ran out..it's a lot more complex than any other phone.
Yes, you can carry a external battery pack for the iphone. They make em now. It'd be just as equally annoying to carry as an extra battery.
Apps might be better, but PalmOS is almost a 20 year old platform. My point was that everything the iPhone does has been done before, and then some. It may look a bit nicer and prettier, but it doesn't actually have much functionality that wasn't available 5 years ago.
No, I could not find one current phone that allowed me to use a wifi connection. They show their age too...phone seemed to attached to being a pda. I was also annoyed with the lack of customization a user can do on either.
Replacable battery as in I can carry a spare or two charged up and don't have to worry about using my phone all day. This is kind of important when you're using bluetooth tethering all day, as 3G is rough on batteries (of course, this is less of a problem with AT&T since you'll end up on EDGE a lot if you stray from the beaten path too much).
Multi-touch screen is not a keyboard. The lack of physical keyboard is the biggest single thing that keeps me from getting an iPhone.
Why? A physical keyboard just takes up space and makes the phone bulky. Really, why do ppl want a physical keyboard?? No offense, just don't know what the appeal of a physical keyboard is.
Palm, and sprint, have had this for a long time. Again, not as slick as Apple, perhaps, but it's there. It turns out that most of them are mostly crappy and useless, though.
True, but Apple came in and blew them away in a short period of time. Makes you wonder about what Palm/Spring were doing wrong.
Webkit is great, I agree. And that's why it's the basis for the Palm Pre's web browser.
Palm has this. It may be a bit outdated, but it's clean and standardized.
Multitouch is great, but palm has had "single touch" forever, and it works just fine.
Palm had a stupid little stylus you had to use.
Google maps is integrated into PalmOS. Not to mention the availability of third party applications ala TomTom. Perhaps not as tightly as it is in the iPhone, but it's there, and it works just fine. It had it before the iPhone did, as well.
This goes against the calendar logic you just used? It's there but not tight? Both camps have some current drawbacks.
It's beating them because it's a slick, functional device that has a mammoth marketing department behind it, and it's marketed at consumers first, and professionals second. The traditional "professional" smartphone market is still dominated by blackberries, winmo phones and palms. The iPhone is killing in the "consumer" smartphone market.
My point is that there are VERY few things you can do on your iPhone does that I can't do with my palm, and some areas where my palm even has an edge.
Exactly....Apple has only been at it a few years and is already on par with them. That's not just luck or good marketing.
Fwiw...I'm glad we have so many choices and different companies competing and keeping us arguing about the virtues of each. Keeps them moving/pushing to make better gadgets.