Comments on: Rumor: Palm Places a 5 Million Unit ODM Order
Compal has also received ODM orders for several models of smartphones from Palm with the order volumes likely to top five million units, said the paper, noting that Palm's orders will be the growth driver for Compal in 2009.
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RE: Not so big
Oh, I see.
This is all about grabbing a piece of that Let's-Rip-Off-the-iPhone version of WinMob.
Next!
RE: Not so big
I find this rumor hard to believe exactly because of the number - Palm sold less than 5m smartphones over the last 1.5 years, and probably less than 5m Windows phones for its entire history
RE: Not so big
Are you including the 2 million Centros?
OMG. WinMob Centro?!
Can it Be?
Sounds like an accurate assessment in the timeline. So hopefully Palm is gonna roll the dice with some serious volume. I like it. Even if Nova does mean "won't go", at least they seem to be leaving nothing on the field here. If you're going down, then either prove em' (us) wrong or go down in a blaze of glory.
... now keep this stuff coming. I wish Palm's underground marketing gang would get busy with some grainy pics, sneaky powerpoints, or early website "blunders".
Pat Horne
Wno is Compal
RE: Wno is Compal
RE: Who is Compal and what do THEY say about this?
- http://www.forbes.com/business/feeds/afx/2007/01/16/afx3330577.html
Giggle.
[so...could the order ACTUALLY have come from Nokia instead? Dum de dum dum...]
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Not so big
So, let's be conservative and say just 3 models.
That's a little over 1.6 million per model.
Spread across the *entire world*.
Still impressed?