Palm began life as a software company (anyone remember bailing out their Newton’s testy handwriting recognition by installing Graffiti?), and who the heck knows — perhaps a software company again it will be. Okay, okay, it’s way too early to be sounding the death knell on Palm’s hardware operations, but let’s be honest, wouldn’t a Motorola Q9 running Palm OS instead of Windows Mobile make for an absolutely fabulous device (read: Treo / Centro killer) for the Palm OS faithful? We think so, and this Sprint promotional site makes mention of a “Q2″ that, by all appearances, seems to be the aforementioned Palm-based Q9. We can’t verify the legitimacy of this thing for a couple reasons: one, we’ve heard nary a peep about a Q2 on Sprint’s or Motorola’s roadmaps, and two, this same site makes no mention of the Q9c, a device that we do know is coming to Sprint in the next few weeks. Who knows, maybe this is all some well-executed ruse by a Sprint staffer — but if not, we say kudos to Moto, Sprint, and Palm (and ACCESS, for that matter) for putting together what may be the best Palm handset on the market come the holidays.

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