"The Smartphone Game Just Got A Whole Lot More Interesting"
Touch-Screen Smart Phone and Palm Pilot Combined
- Intuitive touch screen
- Slide-out QUERTY keyboard
- LED lights glow when you swipe your finger
- Responsive display and screen
Beautiful User Interface & Graphics
- Zooms in and transitions smoothly
- Cool icons and program menus
- Flawless Video & Picture display
- Everything you could want in a touch screen phone
Everything You Love About Palm Pilot in a Phone
- Link your contacts from a variety of sources
- Layered calendars
- Combined, chat-style messaging
- Run multiple applications at the same time
Apps, Apps, Apps!
- Great Pre-installed Palm-certified Applications
- 3rd Party Developer Apps (like the iPhone)
- SDK - called Mojo - with APIs
- Giant, ever growing App Store
The First WebOS Phone
- Seemlessly connected web applications
- High Speed connectivity
- WiFi enabled
- Fast access to anything on the web
Browse the Web
- Large 3.1-inch touch screen
- High-performance, desktop-class web browser
- Email, including Outlook EAS
- Accelerometer orients web pages when you tilt screen
Essential Extras
- 3 Megapixel Camera
- Proximity sensor (disables touch screen when phone is to your ear)
- 8GB of internal user storage
- Integrated GPS
Great Size, Weight, and Feel
- Slightly smaller than the iPhone when closed
- Gently curved to fit your hand perfectly
- Dimensions: 2.35 inches (W) x 3.96 inches (L, closed) x 0.67 inches (D)
- Weighs: about 135 grams [4.76 ounces]
10th
MAR
Jimmy Fallon and the Palm Pre
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Late Night’s new star gets pumped about the Palm Pre:
27th
JAN
The 5 Features of Palm Pre that Kick iPhone’s Butt
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At CES in January 2009, Palm Inc. announced the upcoming release of its new smartphone, the Palm Pre. And although its name is a little funny sounding, this little guy packs a powerful punch. If any smartphone is going to threaten Apple’s iPhone, it’s the Palm Pre. In fact, here’s the five top features of the Palm Pre that are sure to knock the iPhone right out of its caddy:
1. A normal headphone jack
iPhone has been heckled for this one by enraged owners since it came out. The bottom line is you have to use Apple headphones. Palm Pre has a nice regular headphone jack that doesn’t discriminate.

2. A Wireless Charger
Wireless charging gizmos have been out for a little while now, but no smartphone has one other than the Pre. The charger is sold separately from Palm, but it’s definitely a nice feature. Just put your Pre on top and magnets line it up. Charge it for a few minutes while you’re at your computer, grab it, and go! No more pushing in buttons or worrying about breaking anything. This feature definitely kicks iPhone right in its electronic nads.

3. LED Flash on the Camera
It’s not like you’re planning on taking engagement photos with your cell phone, but having flash on your camera is definitely a plus, especially if your phone cranks out 3 Megapixel photos. This is one thing that iPhone straight up doesn’t have, and Pre happily does.

4. Removable Battery
Apple has their reasons for not making swappable batteries for the iPhone, but as anyone who has ever owned an iPod, iPhone, or iAnything knows, it sucks to have to ship your stuff back so Apple can fix the battery. Plus, it’s always nice to have a spare. Palm is known for having good battery life, and it is expected that the Pre will have some added juice packed into the battery.

5. Size and Fit
Pre is smaller than iPhone when closed, and curved gently to fit your hand. It feels great, is small, but not too small, kind of makes the iPhone look like a cordless from the 80s in comparison. Of course, opinions will vary on which is more beautiful, but at the same screen resolution, Palm Pre managed to pack its smartphone into a smaller space.

21st
JAN
Apple Hints at Suing Over Palm Pre
Posted by admin under Comparisons, General
There are plenty of smartphones out there now, but the iPhone is the most widely praised and publicized of them all. It’s no surprise, then, that Apple is wary of the new Palm Pre when it emerges in Spring 2009. Today PC Magazine wrote of a possible lawsuit coming from Apple’s direction over some intellectual property issues.
The Palm Pre phone uses finger-flicking and pinching technology that is very similar to the iPhone’s. If Apple decides that any of these similarities are direct rip-offs of its own technology, it will most likely sue.
“As long as they don’t rip off our IP,” said Tim Cook, COO of Apple. “If they do, we’re going to go after any of them that does.”
When using the Palm Pre, users can pinch their fingers together to zoom out, and can spread their fingers apart to zoom in, simulating digging through 3D content. This very cool feature is also possible on the iPhone. It remains to be seen if Apple will try to claim that Palm took this technology from them, or if they developed it their on their own before Apple could patent it.
20th
JAN
CES Demo of the Palm Pre
Posted by admin under Features, General, Previews, Product Launch
Here it is, Palm’s demo of the new Palm Pre smartphone at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2009.
20th
Official Palm Pre Commercial
Posted by admin under Features, General, Previews
Here’s the pre Pre commercial that has already been released.
Phones with email, web, photos, and music are nothing new. So what would a phone have to do to amaze you?
What if it could make all these things work together, do multiple things at once, transform the way you manage your time, or bring your information together in a totally new way?
What if it did things you never knew a phone could do, and was designed to feel like no phone you’ve ever seen before?
Wouldn’t that be amazing?
20th
Palm Pre Called CES 2009’s Hottest Product by PC Magazine
Posted by admin under General, Product Launch
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, kicked off the new year with one of the biggest smorgasboards of gadgets and gizmos ever seen on planet Earth. Among the thousands of products demoed at CES 2009, one product stole the show.
The Palm Pre smartphone.
While smartphones, whether touch screen or QUERTY keyboard equipped (or both), seem to be coming out faster than rhymes from Ludacris’s mouth these days, the Palm Pre managed to shake the ground months before it will debut on store shelves. PC Magazine called it “CES 2009’s Hottest Product,” and we call it the pinnacle of smartphone technology.
Stay tuned for more information as the Palm Pre launch gets closer and closer. We’ll be covering this little guy every step of the way.
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