I was looking at the OS for the 8800 and noted this line:
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<fileset Colour="True" series="8800|8300" Java="1.0" _vendorID="100">
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I don't think they would be putting out a replacement for the pearl anytime soon.
However, they didn't give the 8700 much time as the dominant Qwerty either.
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I think the 8700 was released Nov 05. That's 16 months between QWERTY devices. In the world of technology, that is quite awhile. Just my $.02
I'm on day 3 with my new 8800 and it's a massive improvent over my 8700c. Especially the keyboard, and the phone, just to point out two of the many improvememts. The noise cancelling system in the phone works very well.
"The device will be trackball and will have a few new features some of which have been mentioned. It is quadband but will only be marketed as CDMA in North America and GSM in Europe and other markets. It will also have a micro sd card slot and has a full media player, music and video! It will have a built in spell checker 64 MB on-board data and 16 MB ram. Overall it looks pretty cool, very similar to the 8800. Best features IMO are the next two: stereo bluetooth, and extended battery included when you buy. It has 33% more battery life than the standard in the 8703e so should be pretty good."
"The device will be trackball and will have a few new features some of which have been mentioned. It is quadband but will only be marketed as CDMA in North America and GSM in Europe and other markets. It will also have a micro sd card slot and has a full media player, music and video! It will have a built in spell checker 64 MB on-board data and 16 MB ram. Overall it looks pretty cool, very similar to the 8800. Best features IMO are the next two: stereo bluetooth, and extended battery included when you buy. It has 33% more battery life than the standard in the 8703e so should be pretty good."
But it says 8300?? Where did the 8830 come from? 64mb on board data and 16 mb ram....... ok thats strange as well....
I was looking at the OS for the 8800 and noted this line:
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<fileset Colour="True" series="8800|8300" Java="1.0" _vendorID="100">
Any ideas??
I've always thought it would be 8830 also. You may be right about 8300