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  1. #1
    Mark Kim
    Guest
    With the first Nextel "Shin" (True" Smartphone being a Microsoft-Powered
    Smartphone, some of you are going to be pissed about the fact that the
    i930 will be Windows Powered. Because this could be a big deal to a lot
    of Nextel loyalists IMO, I would like to share some thoughts with you.

    If you had a choice of a Nextel-Friendly Smartphone, and if you had a
    freedom of choice to choose an operating system for a Nextel-Friendly
    Smartphone, what OS would you want on your Nextel-Friendly Smartphone?

    * Microsoft Windows-Based
    * Research in Motion Blackberry OS
    * Palm OS
    * Symbian OS
    * Unix-Based Smartphone OS

    Reason why I'm doing this is because I'm pissed about the fact that the
    i930 is going to be a Windows-Powered Smartphone. Nextel should offer
    Symbian and Palm Powered Smartphones in addition to the Nextel-Equipped
    Blackberries lurking around the market. Do you think Nextel would
    benefit from a Palm-Powered, iDEN-Friendly Smartphone?




    See More: Poll: Nextel Smartphones




  2. #2
    plaguebeast
    Guest

    Re: Nextel Smartphones


    "Mark Kim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:_a8Ab.309309$9E1.1554813@attbi_s52...
    > With the first Nextel "Shin" (True" Smartphone being a Microsoft-Powered
    > Smartphone, some of you are going to be pissed about the fact that the
    > i930 will be Windows Powered. Because this could be a big deal to a lot
    > of Nextel loyalists IMO, I would like to share some thoughts with you.
    >
    > If you had a choice of a Nextel-Friendly Smartphone, and if you had a
    > freedom of choice to choose an operating system for a Nextel-Friendly
    > Smartphone, what OS would you want on your Nextel-Friendly Smartphone?
    >
    > * Microsoft Windows-Based
    > * Research in Motion Blackberry OS
    > * Palm OS
    > * Symbian OS
    > * Unix-Based Smartphone OS
    >
    > Reason why I'm doing this is because I'm pissed about the fact that the
    > i930 is going to be a Windows-Powered Smartphone. Nextel should offer
    > Symbian and Palm Powered Smartphones in addition to the Nextel-Equipped
    > Blackberries lurking around the market. Do you think Nextel would
    > benefit from a Palm-Powered, iDEN-Friendly Smartphone?
    >


    easy, Palm OS.





  3. #3
    plaguebeast
    Guest

    Re: Nextel Smartphones


    "Mark Kim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:_a8Ab.309309$9E1.1554813@attbi_s52...
    > With the first Nextel "Shin" (True" Smartphone being a Microsoft-Powered
    > Smartphone, some of you are going to be pissed about the fact that the
    > i930 will be Windows Powered. Because this could be a big deal to a lot
    > of Nextel loyalists IMO, I would like to share some thoughts with you.
    >
    > If you had a choice of a Nextel-Friendly Smartphone, and if you had a
    > freedom of choice to choose an operating system for a Nextel-Friendly
    > Smartphone, what OS would you want on your Nextel-Friendly Smartphone?
    >
    > * Microsoft Windows-Based
    > * Research in Motion Blackberry OS
    > * Palm OS
    > * Symbian OS
    > * Unix-Based Smartphone OS
    >
    > Reason why I'm doing this is because I'm pissed about the fact that the
    > i930 is going to be a Windows-Powered Smartphone. Nextel should offer
    > Symbian and Palm Powered Smartphones in addition to the Nextel-Equipped
    > Blackberries lurking around the market. Do you think Nextel would
    > benefit from a Palm-Powered, iDEN-Friendly Smartphone?
    >


    easy, Palm OS.





  4. #4
    Mark Kim
    Guest

    Re: Nextel Smartphones

    Being an innovator, I would like to see a PalmSource Licensee make a
    deal with Nextel to provide a Nextel-Friendly Smartphone so that I can
    get "rid" of my Tungsten C and just rely on the beauty of the Nextel
    iDEN Phone with the robustness of the Palm OS Handheld in one......

    It would kick a lot of ass if I saw the first Palm-Powered Nextel
    Smartphone ensue on the iDEN Market....




  5. #5
    Scott G.
    Guest

    Re: Poll: Nextel Smartphones

    Mark Kim wrote:

    > With the first Nextel "Shin" (True" Smartphone being a Microsoft-Powered
    > Smartphone, some of you are going to be pissed about the fact that the
    > i930 will be Windows Powered. Because this could be a big deal to a lot
    > of Nextel loyalists IMO, I would like to share some thoughts with you.
    >
    > If you had a choice of a Nextel-Friendly Smartphone, and if you had a
    > freedom of choice to choose an operating system for a Nextel-Friendly
    > Smartphone, what OS would you want on your Nextel-Friendly Smartphone?
    >
    > * Microsoft Windows-Based
    > * Research in Motion Blackberry OS
    > * Palm OS
    > * Symbian OS
    > * Unix-Based Smartphone OS
    >
    > Reason why I'm doing this is because I'm pissed about the fact that the
    > i930 is going to be a Windows-Powered Smartphone. Nextel should offer
    > Symbian and Palm Powered Smartphones in addition to the Nextel-Equipped
    > Blackberries lurking around the market. Do you think Nextel would
    > benefit from a Palm-Powered, iDEN-Friendly Smartphone?
    >


    Easy for me, Palm OS. Right now I carry a Blackberry, a Nextel i95cl and
    occasionally my Palm. I still dream of an all-in-one device that this
    is reasonably sized.




  6. #6
    Scott R. Gingold
    Guest

    Re: Poll: Nextel Smartphones

    Mark Kim wrote:

    > With the first Nextel "Shin" (True" Smartphone being a Microsoft-Powered
    > Smartphone, some of you are going to be pissed about the fact that the
    > i930 will be Windows Powered. Because this could be a big deal to a lot
    > of Nextel loyalists IMO, I would like to share some thoughts with you.
    >
    > If you had a choice of a Nextel-Friendly Smartphone, and if you had a
    > freedom of choice to choose an operating system for a Nextel-Friendly
    > Smartphone, what OS would you want on your Nextel-Friendly Smartphone?
    >
    > * Microsoft Windows-Based
    > * Research in Motion Blackberry OS
    > * Palm OS
    > * Symbian OS
    > * Unix-Based Smartphone OS
    >
    > Reason why I'm doing this is because I'm pissed about the fact that the
    > i930 is going to be a Windows-Powered Smartphone. Nextel should offer
    > Symbian and Palm Powered Smartphones in addition to the Nextel-Equipped
    > Blackberries lurking around the market. Do you think Nextel would
    > benefit from a Palm-Powered, iDEN-Friendly Smartphone?
    >


    Easy for me, Palm OS. Right now I carry a Blackberry, a Nextel i95cl and
    occasionally my Palm. I still dream of an all-in-one device that this
    is reasonably sized.

    --
    Sincerely,



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  7. #7
    dg
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    Re: Poll: Nextel Smartphones

    a Nextel/Palm combination would rock! RIM and MS are weak. I'd be
    all over a palm nextel.



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