Some Palm PDAs were upgradeable, others not.  I think the Treo *phone* 
is a different ballgame though, much more complicated than a plain PDA. 
Even in the article they say that the delay in getting the 755p to 
Verizon was due to issues with the Palm OS.  That kind of confused me 
actually.  Why were there issues with Verizon, but not Sprint.  Same 
phone, and supposedly not that much different than the predecessor, 
700p.

Curious,
George

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Garden Writer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>I hope he's wrong. I remember with the Palm's I've had in the past that 
>upgrades were made available. To me it would be incredibly stupid to 
>release a brand new device (the Centro) and then less than a year 
>release a new OS with no way for that new device to be upgraded.
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> Sue
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>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: George Kontos
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>  He probably means that the new OS will likely be available only on 
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>  devices. Old devices will not be upgradeable.
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>  Geo
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