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Thursday January 8, 2009 11:16 am

Palm announces the Palm pre




Palm Pre

This morning at , announced the phone that they expect will take them into the next generation - the Palm pre. It’s a small, rounded black handset with a trackball, and the specs read like a dream as far as we’re concerned. We are talking about a 3.1-inch 320x480 touchscreen with multi-touch support and a gesture area, the newest OMAP processor from TI, 8 GB of storage space, EVDO Rev. A, 802.11b/g, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, 3 megapixel camera with LED flash, and stereo A2DP. Are you thinking killer yet? Palm says that the Palm pre has “laptop like performance” since the processor is so fast.

The pre also featues a slide out portrait keyboard, which they say is all very ergonomic. The other thing we love about it? It’s a phone with a USB 2.0 MicroUSB connector. Was that too much to ask for after all this time? The phone can also be recognized as a Mass Storage device. Apple, we hope you’re listening.

Even better? Palm announced a feature called Touchstone. In normal terms, that means that the pre supports wireless charging. How cool does that sound?

If you want to get your hands on a Palm pre when they launch, you’ll need to be a Sprint customer, as the phone launches there exclusively. As far as a date goes, the best we were able to get out of them is that it will launch at some point in the first half of 2009, “as soon as possible.” Oh, and no price was announced either. I know, right?

To see more on the device, check out our Palm pre photo gallery.


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Comments:

The Palm Pre is a lot smaller than I initially thought it would be. A good size comparison would be an iPod classic with a big hard drive. In terms of thickness, it’s definitely not as thin as the iPhone, or even the bold, but it’s an acceptable size considering it’s a slider.

talk some more here http://www.PalmPreForum.org

Handys ohne Vertrag Handys ohne Vertrag 11/8/09 12:51 am

The Palm Pre is a great phone. However; the poor battery life makes it hard to recommend. If your thinking of purchasing consider that you may likely add the price of buying a touch stone and a car charger.

leslie@web design los angeles leslie@web design los angeles 8/6/10 3:12 pm

I like the Palm Pre but the same thing I have issue with the battery life. Since I’m running around all day it makes it extremely difficult for me to find a plug. Perhaps the next generation battery life would be better. I will wait it out.

Leslie

facebook layouts facebook layouts 10/8/10 6:32 pm

Hi
I’m a recent graduate in web design and have been asked my rates for designing a website for someone. I would prefer to charge per page rather than per hour since I am new at this and will obviously take longer than a seasoned professional will. Does $50/per page seem too high for starting?

I’ve had my Pre for awhile now, and even though it’s no longer the hottest thing on the market, I still love it!


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