The two models of the iPhone on the market sold more than Research in Motion's Blackberry series, the entire Palm portfolio and any individual Smartphone model from Motorola, Nokia or Samsung.Data were collected from a survey involving 2 million participants, giving a solid statistical basis for the results. Of course the iPhone will have to deliver on long term, and demonstrate that those numbers are the first sign of a snow-ball effect, rather than the peak of a marketing campaign.
At the same time, Palm CEO announced that the much anticipated and advertised Foleo mobile companion product is cancelled! It remains unclear if this is the first sign of Apple's iPhone pressure on historical Smartphone companies such as Palm; or rather the result of reorganization in the process of building their next generation Palm software platform.
