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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Comments on: More Details of Palm's Wireless Plans EmergeAlexis Martial, Palm's Director of Engineering, Europe, said at Mobile Insights's Go Mobile Europe conference that, by next year, Palm will support both Bluetooth and GPRS. "Our Bluetooth rollout strategy is quite aggressive but I can't give you any specific dates," Martial said. The company is already designing new clip-on Bluetooth modules with innovative designs. He went on to say that they aren't yet committed to designing Palms with built-in Bluetooth but they are still considering it.
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The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. bboyes@systronix.com @ 7/11/2000 6:40:06 PM #
on the palm, comm speed is 115k max, this sets a hard limit... will palm ever add a faster interface as handspring has? RE: what about palm speeded@palminfocenter.com @ 7/12/2000 8:32:57 AM #
Yes. Palm has already announced that, by 2001, they will support the new Secure Digital (SD) slot: http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_Story.asp?ID=1011" CLASS=NEWS TARGET=_NEW>http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_Story.asp?ID=1011 SD usable for other than memory?bboyes@systronix.com @ 7/13/2000 2:40:04 AM #
Whew, the size of a postage stamp... is this intended or practical for use with anything
other than memory devices? For example how would you use this form factor for a camera like the eyemodule, a pager, or interface to other hardware? I searched (briefly) for a preliminary specification and didn't find one, just a lot of press releases. Can anyone point me at a specification? I'm especially curious since we are working on a SpringBoard module and it seems spacious compared to SD!
Seeing things like the GPRS and SMS and others convinces me more and more that companies like Sprint, AT&T, Verizon, and Alltell need to switch over to GSM. RE: GSMI.M. Anonymous @ 7/12/2000 11:45:29 AM #
I think we've all been waiting for marketing to finally realize that people in the US would like to have more GSM products available to them.
Kip Ingram @ 7/12/2000 10:50:46 PM #
I really hope Palm decides to offer units (preferably Palm Vx style) with Bluetooth built completely in. Having to clip on a separate unit would be a "chore".
I.M. Anonymous @ 7/13/2000 4:35:13 AM #
I have been a GSM user exclusively, first w/ Omnipoint, and after the merger, now w/ Voicestream. Its great to see Palm latching on to the best wire- less phone system available, now lets hope to see GSM phone makers include this technology in their complete line of phones, not just on the most expensive.
Big_Thomas @ 7/13/2000 2:03:23 PM #
I hope that Blue Tooth technologies continue to progress. I work closely with communication systems, and I think this type of system can finally make "wireless", truly wireless.
Big_thomas@email.com
Garth Kidd @ 7/14/2000 8:48:20 AM #
This is the best wireless news I've heard from Palm so far. Rather than wait for their propietary network to spread, we'll be able to use GSM roaming. Wicked!
Garth Kidd @ 7/17/2000 9:05:28 PM #
This is the best wireless news I've heard from Palm so far. Rather than wait for their propietary network to spread, we'll be able to use GSM roaming. Wicked!
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