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Wow, this is unexpected. And we thought Verizon has exclusive rights for at least a few more months (4 more months was our call). Sprint users rejoice! Now you can get a Treo 700w while it still is "new." So does this say anything about a GSM version coming out in the near future? We can only hope.
"Bear Stearns analysts Andrew Neff, Bill Hand and Ted Chung sent a note to clients regarding Palm’s launch with Sprint of the much-anticipated Treo 700w. Key excerpt:
Sprint to offer PALM Treo 700w ahead of schedule, as early as end of February. Based on our channel checks, it appears that Sprint is likely to offer the latest PALM Treo 700w (Windows version) as early as end of February, which would be ahead of schedule (following its launch with Verizon on 1/5) — Sprint version of Treo 700 was not expected until end of March at the earliest based on the historical length of the exclusivity agreements with carriers (i.e., 3-6 months). Sprint is likely to price Treo 700w at $449, at parity with Verizon and a $50 premium to Treo 650. Sprint will offer both models."
[via cestockblog.com]
Considering buying a Treo 700 to update my old ppc (ipaq). Any edge between Verizon and Sprint or just whichever one has given you less problems?
Sprint might not get the Treo 700w the same time as the rumored 700p, but if you want to choose a carrier I'd go with Verizon simply because service has been good, and Microsoft and Verizon now have close ties/agreements with releases. Plus, they have the Treo 700w now, so why not? :P
-Tim