Another webOS-based Palm phone is preparing for lift-off, this time on AT&T and we’ve just had the chance to check out the first picture of the device and have a look at its specs. We’re dealing with a very thin phone (10.6mm), a follow-up to the Centro, that will support GSM/HSPA connectivity and also pack a 2.63 inch 320 x 400 pixels...
Palm Inc. chooses the outsourcing way, when it comes to its handsets and Pre is no exception, since the handset will be manufactured by Chi Mei Communication Systems.
This OEM is based in Taiwan, as are many other famous smartphone makers, like Compal, Inventec or HTC and it has worked with Motorola.
Palm Pre could enter the production phase this month...
Barely a week ago, a couple of photos showing Palm’s webOS running on the Centro surprised everyone, but are they genuine? Turns they are and… they’re not, since TealPoint Software developed a product called the TealOS, available for $14.95 and capable or bringing a multi-functional app launcher to your handheld and the exciting new...
Every blogger or journalist who touched the Palm Pre at CES 2009 was charmed by its touchscreen display, slideout QWERTY keypad and webOS platform. The handset will be available on Sprint, with support for its 3G network, starting 2009.
Engadget showed its love for the handset’s interface and claimed that Pre surpasses the iPhone in more than...
The most important launch during CES 2009 was surely that of Palm Pre, the long awaited iPhone Killer, featuring a touch display and QWERTY keyboard, plus the new WebOS platform. Recently Palm posted the full video of its launch keynote, so you get to see the handset in action and find out the concept behind it.
Jon Rubinstein, Palm executive was the...