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Palm Pre with new webOS unveiled

In a last-ditch effort to regain its footing in the smartphone market, Palm unveiled a new mobile platform and device — the Palm Pre.

Playing catchup with the iPhone 3G and the Blackberry Storm, the Palm Pre combines a wide touchscreen and qwerty keyboard in a multi-tasking environment and  new Palm webOS™ platform.

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Palm Pre
3G EVDO
3.1″ touch screen (320×480 pixels) display
Slide-out QWERTY keyboard
GPS built-in
Ambient light sensor, accelerometer, and proximity sensor
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
8GB internal storage
Bluetooth

The design reminds me of some HTC Touch phones and is a little thick at 17mm (same as SE Xperia X1). Palm did not say what the retail price will be once it is released.

It’s only available via Sprint and runs on CDMA networks. Palm has not commented if a GSM version will be made for international release later. {via Palm Product Page}

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    20 Responses to “Palm Pre with new webOS unveiled”


    1. Gravatar Icon Snow replied on Jan 9th, 2009 at 9:22 am (1)

      Nice phone, would consider buying it because of its sleek and gorgeous look. :)

    2. Gravatar Icon Erwin replied on Jan 9th, 2009 at 4:08 pm (2)

      Its great but it doesn’t have the buzz of RIM Blackberry. well its cool and lot of feature.

    3. Gravatar Icon jhay replied on Jan 9th, 2009 at 4:52 pm (3)

      Palm is still alive? ;)

      I guess it’s better to be late than never.

    4. Gravatar Icon TechPinas replied on Jan 9th, 2009 at 8:05 pm (4)

      RIM pwns Palm. This one, sadly, doesn’t like it will help Palm in any way. :(

    5. Gravatar Icon TechPinas replied on Jan 9th, 2009 at 8:06 pm (5)

      *look like (that is, hehe)

    6. Gravatar Icon Iko replied on Jan 9th, 2009 at 11:24 pm (6)

      huh? walang GSM version? pano naman tayo?

    7. Gravatar Icon Gwapito.com replied on Jan 10th, 2009 at 4:42 am (7)

      Delete the first comment, it’s spam/virus link.

    8. Gravatar Icon Paul Andrew Pisig replied on Jan 10th, 2009 at 7:10 am (8)

      I think this is only a Palm’s waste of technology. Sigh.

    9. Gravatar Icon Doug Proudman replied on Jan 10th, 2009 at 9:46 am (9)

      Hi Yuga!

      Great review. I’m stuck right now between the iPhone and the G1…By the way, not sure if I’ve seen anything about Android from you? Is this a non-issue in the Philippines?

      Thanks!

      Doug Proudman
      (Translator for Japanese blog service, Ninja Tools, working out of Japan)
      http://twitter.com/Bloglue

    10. Gravatar Icon Irvs replied on Jan 10th, 2009 at 11:20 am (10)

      This phone may yet pull me back to the Palm herd again.

      @Iko:
      There will be a 3G version, but release date is not known yet.

    11. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Jan 10th, 2009 at 12:45 pm (11)

      @Doug – I did a review of the Android G1 here and the iPhone 3G here.

      @Irvs – yeah, looks like they’ll release a GSM version later.

    12. Gravatar Icon Mark T replied on Jan 14th, 2009 at 4:00 am (12)

      Palm is alive again huh? Looks like they finally released a smartphone that has WIFI. It used to be strictly no WIFI for Palm devices so it can harness Sprints data plans. Hehehe.

      Nice screen, cool keypad, but I am sure this will be minimum 25k.

    13. Gravatar Icon Ren_C20054 replied on Jan 15th, 2009 at 7:49 am (13)

      Actually, Palm Pre is not the first Palm Smartphone that has wifi. They have added wifi to their CDMA phone Treo 800w running with Windows Mobile, though it’s not available in the Philippines since it is locked with Sprint. Other smartphones, like the Treo 700w|wx, needs a wifi card to be able to connect to wireless networks.

    14. Gravatar Icon jarod_0122 replied on Jan 20th, 2009 at 8:13 am (14)

      Prior to reading from this post I bought some stocks from PALM. And figures were going down. After this was featured here I was optimistic that it would yeild a good result. And so it did. I earned $2,800 (28% up) after selling it.

      Now, if only I were’nt running a stock simulator. ^_^

    15. Gravatar Icon darkestmon replied on Apr 6th, 2009 at 11:44 am (15)

      the Palm-Pre has a very different OS than it’s predecessors right? What happens to the open-source OS of palm now?

    16. Gravatar Icon soulrocker replied on Jun 23rd, 2009 at 7:41 pm (16)

      Yes! Buhay na naman ang Palm.. They have a feature where you can still use the old open-source OS, I think it’s called Palm Classic feature – much like a separate app.. dunno how it works though.. if you would still play all the fun stuff only from palm (like SNES simulators and some yahoo games)..

    17. Gravatar Icon nan replied on Aug 28th, 2009 at 6:11 pm (17)

      is there anybody here knows the arrival of the PAlm Pre?..the workable unit and the distributor

    18. Gravatar Icon Lyn replied on Sep 20th, 2009 at 8:30 pm (18)

      hmmm…I get to hear ung mga comment ng mga customers na may Pre because of my work. Biggest problem is the battery, looks like the batt life doesn’t match up sa features ng phone na ito. Two, minsan nagfi-freeze ang phone, but most of the time it’s because of too many apps running. Three, hindi ganoon karami ang available apps like the iPhone (kung may magagawa rito ang Palm, panalo ito, but do you know na it can hook up sa iTunes na hindi updated ang version. The newer version actually came out to block the Pre from accessing it). Four, ung comment nila about the keyboard, masyado atang maliit (o masyadong malalaki mga daliri ni kuya???).

      It’s a neat phone, un nga lang, no GSM versions pa, guys, but grapevine has it na baka magkaroon na nito in a few months (or years T_T). Problema kasi, Pre needs to have 3G network capability all the time na hindi naman readily available dito sa ‘Pinas.

    19. Gravatar Icon delcon replied on Nov 12th, 2009 at 4:56 am (19)

      palm SUCKS!!!!

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