how hard would that be to do? maybe not now, but in the future. to
create a common smartphone hardware and drivers that any OS would
work? I suppose it would never happen since it would mean no lock-in
and no upgrading but would still be interesting to ponder. with 50
different flavors of phones out there it sure would be nice to tinker
without bricking the phone.

On 3/25/10, Craig Froehle <[email protected]> wrote:
> What I *really* want, Don, is an EVO 4G running webOS.  So I lust only
> for its body, not its mind. ;-)
>
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Don Ferguson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Gosh Craig, if you keep salivating you're going to short out your
>> computer!!!  I'm going to have to check my similar "I want THAT" reaction
>> to
>> that phone, and consider, again, what my core needs are for such a device
>> and whether that new one does it better than the Pre!!
>>
>>
>>
>> Should be interesting, and the timing is good as I'm eligible for a new
>> device in June!  Maybe by then Sprint will at least have the Pre+ so even
>> if
>> I stay with the Pre I can escape the obviously mixed hardware reliability
>> of
>> the original Pre.

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