Palm pundits were critical of its decision to go with Sprint from the moment the partnership was announced. So far, Sprint showed itself unimpressed by the bickering – this has now changed. Sprint’s Chief Financial Officer stated that he was unhappy with the Pre.

InformationWeek quotes him as follows:

Sprint CFO Brust was blunt about the Palm Pre’s impact — or lack thereof — on the company’s bottom line. “The Pre didn’t work out as well as we hoped,” he said. Um, no kidding. Brust noted that Palm’s supply issues were part of the problem. Brust indicated that the company has learned a lot since it launched the Pre.

There we have it – now the question is why the webOS didn’t get the expected impact…

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  3. Sprint goes Pre
  4. webOS 1.4 drops on the 15th of February – Sprint-only, for now
  5. Sprint: the HTC Evo didn’t outsell the Palm Pre

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