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AT&T to Carry Palm webOS Devices 'Soon'

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Jan 6, 2010, 1:37 PM   by Eric M. Zeman
updated Jan 6, 2010, 1:38 PM

According to AT&T, the company will soon be offering two devices from Palm running the webOS platform. It provided no more specifics than that.

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JeffdaBeat

Jan 6, 2010, 1:54 PM

Just like tethering...?

No, I love AT&T, but I don't trust any of their roundabout dates for releases of anything unless those dates contain a number...
Just a guess. I'm so glad I bought stock in Palm. 😁

I knew their exclusivity ran out with sprint at the end of the year and I knew other carriers were going to pick it up and with the Palm OS which is probably the best OS out right now especially...
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ecycled

Jan 6, 2010, 2:36 PM

OMG att needs space

They have like 40 phones right now and want to add webOS palm device(s) and add 5 android devices. Geez.
Hmm, I must have missed that news headline saying ATT is going to pick up 5 Android devices. Where did you hear that?
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So it would appear that all of you asked before looking. It happens no biggie.

I got it from engadget first. It was HTC, LG, motorola phones running android.

As always though we will see.

Also we just got an email of 'End of Life' products fo...
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TrumpetMan

Jan 6, 2010, 4:30 PM

I wonder if they're preparing for no longer being the sole

iPhone carrier!
I would like to think that this is the beginning of reality of history repeating itself. Apple is such a controlled environment, that it stifles their own progression. If you want an Apple, you can only go to Apple. As history has proven, Apple is str...
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