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2021-03-17
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Her response was "I didn't know we still had that! Do whatever you want with it".
So if you want it, it's yours for the shipping cost, which USPS estimates is about $25 US (assuming I can package it up under 2lbs/900g, and I think I can), because I'd hate to see you have to pay more in duties than it's worth!
It doesn't show up well in the photo, but the case actually has a subtle black pearlescence to it. I don't know what the onboard storage is on this one, but there is a micro SD slot, which IIRC can take up to a 4GB card. Memories of before-times fading . . .
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2021-03-17
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2021-03-18
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OK, I plugged in the phone to the wall wart and it charged up and it turned on to the "select language" screen just as it's supposed to. GSM/2G has been dropped in my area, so I can't test the phone functionality, but I'm pretty sure everything was working when taken out of service. IIRC, my wife needed to have a windows mobile phone for some reason beyond her control. That HP "whatever" was a POS, frequently needing the cover removed to pop out the battery for a "red button" reset, as it were. She got really good at doing that quickly!
I've always had a soft spot for Palm, and didn't stop carrying my Visor Prism until I got GarnetVM for my N900. At that point, the N900 replaced (or mostly replaced) most of the portable gadgets I carried regularly or occasionally. Somewhere on the forum here, I think I've got a group photo of all the things the mighty N900 displaced: another phone (of course), the Visor, a compact solid state camcorder, a toshiba music player, a small digital camera (for all but "artistic" stuff), my N800, and my Sharp Zaurus.
Anyway, send me a PM sometime with your contact info and I'll get started on packing and shipping this cute little phone.
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2021-03-18
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2021-03-18
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You can also try to get a Palm Pre 1 or 2 (not the 3rd one). They have a "Palm-sanctioned" PalmOS simulator, more or less like GarnetVM except that it has a Centro ROM.
Of course the biggest problem is that damn capacitive screen instead of resistive...
A couple years ago there was no shortage of Palm Pre's in ebay.es
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2021-03-19
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Search around in this forum for the issue about resistive/capacitive screens. After about 15 years of capacitive screens I still keep the same opinion that resistive screens are just better. They work with cheap and small stylus out of the box, precision is orders of magnitude better (specially compared with even expensive capacitive stylus), and there is no issue whatsoever regarding unintended touches in the center or at the borders of the screen.
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2021-05-25
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