Sprint’s Motorola Q2 to rock Palm OS?

Whoa, whoa, whoa! What is going on here? Sprint’s holiday phone guide online lists the usual phones we know about like the Palm Centro, BlackBerry 8130, and all that jazz, but what in the hell is a picture of the Motorola Q2 running Palm OS doing in there? Anyone up for a Palm-powered Moto, ’cause we’re not…Would you actually buy this?

Thanks, Marc!

UPDATE: As our sneaky readers pointed out, the full specs on the Sprint page for the Motorola Q2 list Windows Mobile. Looks like one of their web guys got extra excited with the screen shot!

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19 Responses to “Sprint’s Motorola Q2 to rock Palm OS?”

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    marc says:

    wow, thanks boygenius for post my tip! Anyway, i don’t know what to think of this, wishing it’s a type-o of some sort.

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    Lizzy says:

    Wow! This is so cool but I so wouldn’t buy this!

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    Roman411 says:

    Nice gaff Sprint. Did they not think that the all mighty BGR NOT somehow pick up on this? Silly silly corporate fools. Time for Sprint to hire a continuity expert.

    Keep up the amazing work BGR. Brooklyn, NYC is looking to you to for the usual top coverage you provide.

    P.S. For those who like the music in the latest TV ad: Detektivbyran is the band.

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    Andy says:

    Yeah, that phone is not money at all, Palm OS are you kidding me? I though they discontinued that! J/K. Anyway, when is the Pearl going to be released? How much will I have to pay for it outside of a contract??

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    Nino says:

    I posted this over at SU. If you go to this link
    http://www.sprintspecialoffers.com/holiday/index.html#phone_15

    you will see a closer shot of the Q2 with Palm OS and a price of $149.99 o and it says WM6 on it as well.

    Nino

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    Nino says:

    @ Andy

    I think the Pearl is coming out on Black Friday. Not sure what full retail would be but its $199.99 with 2-year.

    http://www.sprintspecialoffers.com/holiday/index.html#phone_16

    Nino

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    Sean C. says:

    No Palm OS on this. Check the link, it states WM6:

    http://www.sprintspecialoffers.com/holiday/index.html#phone_15

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    argonnj says:

    As old as Palm OS is, It is still 100% better then Win Mobile.

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    JJLO says:

    I still prefer palm os over win mobile.

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    rosegold says:

    typo most likely i mean its coming from sprint

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    cm says:

    No way this thing supports palm. Some graphic designer just re-used the centrino screen shot on the moto. Ads like this are composites, they never use the actual image of the os that was taken by the photographer. They super impose a higer res version after the fact. In this case they just used the wrong one.

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    k says:

    omg the device is called the palm centro, not centrino! centrino is the name of a processor made by intel. i’m sorry but i swore if i saw it called that one more time i was going to explode. i always keep my promises.

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    hill says:

    obviously a mistake by Sprint graphic designers.

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    Juke Box Hero says:

    @k

    Actually, Centrino isn’t a processor either. Centrino was a platform label that Intel applied to notebooks with when the hardware met a certain approved power-saving criteria. That criteria was largely dependant on the processor (the Banias and Dothan Pentium M cores) but it also included the system and network chipset.

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    herman manfred says:

    Probably just some advertising bozo cut-n-pasting via Photoshop some screens he/she thought looked good onto whatever was the phone-du-moment.

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    Jeff B. says:

    Not only would anybody with brains not buy this but nobody would buy this. I mean c’mon it’s Palm’s OS on a WM6 device. How stupid is that?

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    k says:

    thanks for correcting me juke box hero. like i said it just drives me crazy when people call the centro the centrino. the poor device has to overcome an insanely small keyboard, it doesn’t need people calling it by the wrong name.

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    sola says:

    I would buy it if it was a 3G phone (HSDPA at least).

    I don’t buy any WinMob product as long as it is possible.

    Palm devices sync with my Ubuntu without any trouble. Not many other phones do that. They sync perfectly with Windows/Outlook as well (in the office).

    Treo keyboards are similar and they are quite adequate (I have been using one for almost 2 years)

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    Nino says:

    if you go to the link again

    http://www.sprintspecialoffers.com/holiday/index.html#phone_15

    it shows WM6 now.

    Nino

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