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HTC to Manufacture i-Mate, MWG, Palm Devices

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Jan 18, 2008, 11:51 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

According to the Commercial Times, smartphone makers i-Mate, MWG, and Palm have all agreed to have HTC manufacture their phones again beginning this year. HTC used to make phones for the three companies, but each changed manufacturers over the years. i-Mate, in particular, has had limited success with its new partners. By winning this business, HTC's ODM revenues will jump to over 10% of the company's overall business in the first quarter of the year.

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sonstar

Jan 18, 2008, 1:31 PM

Recovery

Will this redeem Palm as far as sales being down and market share? Palm has had great products, but not releasing media centric devices has crippled them. Foleo was a huge flop.

Yes Palm did release P Tunes, but if you have ever tried to use it you will find out that it is not the easiest thing in the world to use. I hope that there will be a new Linux Based OS that we have been promised for the past 2 years.

I am a huge Palm fan snas still feel that the Treo 680 has a defect that has not been fixed yet. There is a problem when your phone is doing just great and then it tries to start syncing with nothing connected to it. The 650 was Palm Powered now it is powered by Access.
I got news for you. You won't see a Linux based Palm until 2009. And this is straight from Palm themselves. Palm is done, time to move on.
WM6user

Jan 18, 2008, 12:10 PM

HTC

Is the best! I'd love to see more phones frpm them!
HTC does make some nice phones.

If they can do it better for cheaper, ROCK ON.

how do you like your schedule now?

i love my new schedule
 
 
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