As for the aGPS thing, I have to agree. the 7135 has waGPS, and no sign here anywhere close to me of it being activated any time soon, if ever, as shown by your map, sigh. yes the e911 is working, but I was told when I bought the thing that waGPS would be available soon thereafter for private use...*grumble*.
As for the OS thing, if you have ever played with a Symbian machine...they have their perks, but it still looks like it was a phone OS before it was a PDA one...(most of the units are physically limited by comparison), so it has a way to go. Palm should still get/keep busy...license/market/share/whatever. Opening up the 600 for more than just Sprint would be a great idea, and a kick in the teeth for all the other smartphone makers to get with it. Apologies if it already is, I have yet to see it.
I got stuck with Microsoft on my desktop, and I'd really prefer not to go through that again...sigh...enough is enough already. I got REALLY worried when even the PalmReader (an ebook reader) mysteriously became the more generically named "e-reader" on the
PDM website. Sigh, it's even NAMED ereader.com now

. Palm is NOT going away any time soon, the consumers (us) will hopefully benefit from this type of competition.
Hey 'Verge, think you could "Converge" those two graphs? *grin*