Palm Pre was the first webOS phone, but the operating system was so cool, that it was bound to be featured on at least one more handset. This phone is Palm Pixi, freshly announced today and formerly known as Eos.
Sprint will launch this phone, that packs a 2.63 inch touchscreen, a front keyboard and all of that in a smaller format than the Palm Pre....
After finding out that Sprint might move on to a new cash cow, the CDMA version of HTC Hero, we learn that Bell finally started selling Palm Pre, much to the joy of the Canadian public. Here’s the Bell Pre commercial that’s probably on all TV sets right now, north of the border:
It’s interesting to note that all the features shown...
In case you’ve been holding back from getting a Palm Pre handset till now, there’s a brand new way of doing so, since the device is available via Sprint’s website.
The price is $199.99 with a $100 mail in rebate fee and we remind you that Pre sold over 300,000 units in its first few weeks on the US market. Palm’s latest phone...
Since Sony feels so threatened by the gaming potential of the iPhone, why wouldn’t Palm Pre be an excellent gaming platform as well? Specially now, that it runs a PlayStation emulator and plays a great Wipeout game, as you can see in the video below:
ZodTTD is the developer behind this software and he also created some of the best jailbroken...
Reuters claims that Palm Inc. had a narrower quarterly loss than expected, due to the launch of the Pre smartphone, thus proving that the handset was a real success. As a follow-up to the news, the company’s shares rose more than 14%.
Palm Pre competes with the likes of the iPhone and BlackBerry smartphones and, according to experts and analysts,...
Almost 2 weeks ago, Palm Pre hit the Sprint shops and it continues to be a hit after selling tens of thousands of units in the first weekend. The device gets checked out by the folks of Phone Arena, who give you a tour of the phone’s features in the following video review:
The main appeal of this handset is not the QWERTY keyboard-touchscreen...
Skype has just released a press statement, claiming that they aim to develop an app for the webOS platform, but they have nothing new to announce right now. This means that Pam Pre owners won’t be able to use Skype for now, which is bad news for the 440 million+ Skype users.
Skype has already delivered its apps on Windows Mobile, Java-enabled...
The great day has arrived and Palm Pre is now finally available through Sprint for $199.99 with a 2 year contract, or for $549.99 free of commitment. Of course the queues and impatient public made the Pre inventory get depleted pretty fast, so it’s very unlikely that you’ll find any units now.
Some of the stores will be getting new ones...
The huge list of AT&T announcements continues, as we learn that the second webOS phone from Palm (aside from Pre), the Eos handset is getting ready for an AT&T release in the second half of 2009. This is considered a Centro replacement that will pack a QWERTY keyboard, support UMTS/GSM/GPRS/EDGE and weigh 100 grams.
Expect the device to hit...
Just as we’re approaching the official release of Palm Pre, we’ve come across an unboxing video of the smartphone. Turns out that Pre is far bigger than we imaged, perhaps even bigger than the iPhone, although the press releases we’ve seen till now made it look like a smaller device. Here’s the short unboxing video:
Nothing...