Abstract: However, the Pre is a new phone from a company that used to own the smart phone operating system market. There are plenty of kinks to work out before it’s a perfect product. For now, the Pre remains a very pleasing handset to use...
The Palm Pre may not be perfect—it’s missing a few features that we would have liked to see—but it is still a very good device that should give the iPhone a bit of competition. Among the features we missed most were an expansion card slo...
The Pre is a well-designed piece of equipment. Although we felt that the keyboard could be improved, it was useable and we thoroughly enjoyed the combination of the touch screen, the gesture area, and the keyboard. The new webOS operating system is e...
Abstract: Although the iPhone seems to be the phone that garners the most attention these days, there is a newcomer that has generated its own fanfare and expectations in the form of the Palm Pre from Sprint. The Palm Pre’s debut at the CES 2009 show provided ma...
Abstract: This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Palm PREPalm PREReview: Palm Pre From Sprint. Part I: Hardware and Accessories One of the hottest mobile devices (I won’t call it a phone) to drop this summer has been the Palm Pre, which is currently available e...
Abstract: I’ve been using the Palm Pre as my only phone for a month now. Just to give a background, this review will be comparing the Pre to some other similar devices I have been using. My last phone was the HTC Touch that was running Windows Mobile 6.1. I also...
Small, comfortable form factor with slideout keyboard, Excellent task manager interface, Synergy keeps multiple accounts manageable, Syncs with multiple Exchange accounts, Google sync, and Facebook, Over the air system updates, Over the air backups, Touch...
A number of functional limitations compared to Windows Mobile and Symbian S60, Doesnt work with managed Exchange accounts, Tiny keyboard buttons are difficult to use, Exchange syncing has many limitations compared to Windows Mobile, Cant open WAV voicemai...
The Palm Pre seems to be squarely aimed at potential iPhone users who would rather use Sprint. The animated rounded-corners interface and hacked-together iTunes support make that pretty obvious. Palm even added a number of things that Apple has l...
Abstract: First impressions are important – and the Palm Pre makes a great first impression. It’s small, light and fits nicely in the palm of your hand. The screen is bright and easy to read in nearly all lighting conditions. Data downloads on the Sprint netw...
Abstract: Video Review: The Palm Pre looks to knock the iPhone off its throne as the top smartphone with its smaller form factor and full QWERTY keyboard. The Pre will appeal more to business users with its slide-out keyboard and features a fairly solid build q...
Abstract: Visit Their Web SitePalms smartphones--and the operating system they run--have legions of fans, but both have been in need of an overhaul for some time now. That overhaul is here in the form of the Palm Pre, a slick new touch-screen smartphone, and th...