
Some analysts predict that Palm could be dead by 2010, while others think otherwise. As for Credit Suisse, they think that Sprint will carry the Palm Pre for $150 with contract in order to start a price war with Apple and their $199 iPhone 3G. After all, Sprint did claim the Palm Pre would be competitively priced, so we hope that this new smartphone will be subsidized by Sprint in order to entice new customers who will make up the difference later on with their subscription. After all, this business model was successfully pulled off by AT&T, so let’s wait and see what happens in the end, shall we?
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