I do not think that Sharp will release any model in Zaurus line. I was told once that there were plans to release SL-3100 with WiFi as new model over half year ago but Sharp decided to not go that way.
The problem with Sharp is that they prefer to sell technologies then devices - clamshells were released to show how good "CG Silicon screen" technology is (c700 was based on sl-5600 and got addons like ATI W100 just because pxafb was too slow for VGA screen).
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That seems about right. I also think there is a size issue in device trends. Things seem to be going towards more pocketable, or just not pocketable. The Z clamshell is now a very odd size, it seems to me.
for now, the Z I have is in no need of replacement. It is a marvelous device. The neo 1973 looks like it has a good shot at being the next gadget I might actually want to own. I find the lack of connectivity with my Z annoying ( i live in alaska, you know--not a lot of hotspots) and I really think pocketability is important. otherwise the thing stays home or in the car.
I've said this in about 3 places, now--but I think it needs to be said:
the "next Z" will:
a) fit in a pocket
probably not be made by sharp
c) have better networking abilities, and probably do service as a phone
d) (this is more a bit of optimism, but the neo gives me hope) RUN AN OPEN OS FROM THE VERY BEGINNING!!
---and gps would be a big plus.