Group Sense’s Palm OS line-up give way to lone, Linux-based phone

Well, it looks like Group Sense’s once mighty line-up of Palm OS-based handsets has finally been shown the door with the whole lot now replaced by a one, Linux-based device. From the looks of it though, it doesn’t seem like the new handset is about to work any wonders for the company, with the

“real smart” Xplore WF100 boasting only a 1.5-inch 128 x 128 display, and such exciting features as a built-in antenna, speed dial, and “call shock.” No word on price or availability just yet, but we’re guessing most folks won’t have much trouble containing their excitement by that one.[Via The Inquirer]

Original post by Donald Melanson

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