Filed under: Software, Palm, Windows Mobile
AT&T customers need not apply, but users of the generic, unbranded version of the Treo 750 finally have an official option for getting their units upgraded to Windows Mobile 6. The whole timeline is kinda silly, with Vodafone, Rogers, and others all coming out with Windows Mobile 6-equipped versions of the 750 (and in some cases, official upgrades for older units) well before Palm decided to get its butt in gear and update the unbranded peeps. We’ve said it before, and we’ll wearily say it again: we have to believe this means the AT&T update is coming any freakin’ second now.
[Via MoDaCo]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
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