
I’m sure I was using the Treo 650. The iPhone changed everything, yes, but I’ll tell you that I still struggle with errors on the iPhone keyboard, and the depth and complexity of software on the iPhone is still not as good as many of the apps I had on Treo/Palm devices. I’ve found workarounds, but I still have a Treo plugged in that I power on and marvel at occasionally. Tom
Same here, Treo 650. It took a couple years before I was convinced about the iPhone. Of course, everything changed and my Treo 650 was left behind. Bob
Palm Z22, which was a ergonomically nifty piece of kit, despite having a resolution half of the Sony Clie it replaced. And some generic color flip phone – Sanyo Katana. The number of little details in the interface (physical button use and virtual) some of those models of flip phones got wrong was remarkable…
Plus I’d use an iPod Nano.
The iPhone could replace all 3 things, and have some web browsing to boot. It took til they got to the app store til they got a decent “Todo” solution, but still… Kirk
Shaun, been following you since your Clie days. (Newton to Palm to Clie to Treo to Blackberry to iPhone.) Although I never did a Psion, I was intrigued by them. Had a Treo 680 around the time of the iPhone, but now am happy with my iPhone 6plus. Arnold
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I know Treo people liked their devices, but it’s too bad the add on software for the Samsug i500 was so horrible- putting a palm touch screen inside a flip phone, and keeping a graffiti area and phone touch pad was not a bad setup
http://the-gadgeteer.com/2003/10/14/sprint_pcs_samsung_sph_i500_palm_os_powered_phone_review/
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