Palm Inc. said Tuesday it is dumping plans for the Palm Foleo, its laptop-like smartphone companion.
CEO Edward Colligan announced the move on the company¡¯s corporate blog. He said the company will focus on a next-generation smartphone platform, which could include a Foleo II.
The product was first announced in May, with much skepticism. Many wondered why customers would want a separate device when they could already do the tasks the Foleo would have provided on their smartphones.
The Foleo had a large screen and full-size keyboard for viewing and editing documents that reside on a PDA. It was originally set to start shipping over the summer.
Colligan said he still believes there is a market for the Foleo.
¡°When we do Foleo II it will be based on our new platform, and we think it will deliver on the promise of this new category,¡± he said. ¡°We're not going to speculate now on timing for a next Foleo, we just know we need to get our core platform and smartphones done first.¡±
He said the decision to scrap the Foleo will result in a charge of $10 million to Palm¡¯s earnings.
¡°Because we were nearly at the point for shipping Foleo, this was a very tough decision,¡± Colligan said. ¡°Yet I am convinced this is the right thing to do. Foleo is based on second platform and a separate development environment, and we need to focus our efforts on one platform.¡±