> BTW: I believe that Palm made a big mistake by immediately
> fragmenting their devices - the Pre (Plus) has 320x480 on an 3.1
> inch screen, whereas the Pixi (Plus) has 320x400 on a 2.63 inch one.
> Two different screens with different resolution make production and
> app development more expensive.

That's an argument used against Android, yet it's happening to the
iPhone OS as well not only regarding hardware (screen) but also
software (OpenGL bump maps). I am curious, how does Apple handle this
in the SDK considering it's an afterthought? And won't this cause
trouble for the current 10MB app limit?

> One side-effect of the iPhone was that at least some mobile devices
> now have a decent browser (iPhone, Android, Palm), and I'm sure that
> Nokia, Blackberry and Microsoft will improve their browser, too.

Well the n900 runs Firefox complete with plugins, flash etc. and is
easily the best mobile browser experience. But I guess when you say
Nokia you are thinking of Symbian rather than Maemo.

/Casper

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