• pre

    BGR Posts First Impressions of the Palm Pre

    BoyGeniusReport.com has a Palm Pre first impressions article up this morning.

    Of the new smartphone, BGR writes:

    “The screen is really responsive and blends right in with the casing — awesomely executed and the capacitive touch is so damn beautiful. We’d rate it just behind the iPhone but in front of the T-Mobile G1 as far as screens go.”

    That’s some really good news about the display on the device that will reboot Palm. However, BGR isn’t as excited about the slider keyboard and exterior shell. Again, the author writes:

    “The Pre feels really good in your hand in terms of size and shape, but there’s a real plasticky aura about it. Additionally, things aren’t looking good for that QWERTY either. When you try and type on the top row of keys, your finger hits the bottom part of the front piece and on top of that, you often hit multiple keys at the same time while typing.”

    You can read the full article and check out some photos of the device on the BoyGeniusReport website.

  • android,  att,  htc,  rumors,  web os

    Rumor: A Pair of AT&T Phones Get Leaked

    Engadget is reporting that AT&T has some new phone goodness headed our way for the back half of 2009.

    If the frenzy around the Palm Pre coming to Sprint in just about 9 days doesn’t make your head spin, Palm fans should get ready for the Palm Eos which is expected to show up on AT&T. Eos is expected to replace the last Palm OS smartphone currently on the market, the Palm Centro. From the slides that Engadget got their hands on, we have now officially leared that Eos’ code name was the long rumored “Castle” smartphone.

    Andorid fans should get ready for the new HTC Qwerty slider, Lancaster. This GSM “consumer social messageing device” should get the under 30 crowd lining up at their local AT&T stores in early August if the rumors are correct and everything falls into place between now and then.

    You can read the Palm Eos and HTC Lancaster articles over on Engadget.

  • pre,  sprint

    Palm Pre Documentation Leaked

    With less than two weeks to go before the Palm Pre smartphone goes on sale from Sprint, all of the Pre’s documentation has leaked out on to the Internet.

    SprintGurus.com has managed to get their hands on the Pre’s Getting Start and User Guides as well as the Pre Fact Sheet and Features Guide.

    Can’t wait to get your hands on the Pre? You can download the documentation from the SprintGurus.com forums. (Warning: Registration required to download.)

  • pre,  sprint,  web os

    Pre Gets Detailed In Leaked Sprint Guide

    The Sprint Palm Pre launch guide for business customers has been leaked and in the process, even more details about the Pre have been detailed.

    In the 23-page document, we learn that:

    • Pre has a SRP of $549.99
    • Support for Exchange Server EAS for PIM data synching
    • Inviting people to meetings is not supported from the Pre
    • Global Address Book lookup is supported
    • Support for SSL encryption of Exchange Server email
    • The Touchstone charger will cost $69.99
    • A Palm vehicle charger ($31.99) and travel charger ($34.99) will also be available
    • The current 450 minute Sprint Everything Data plan will be available for $69.99/month
    • You must purchase a voice and data plan; SERO plans will not be allowed
    • Pre will be an exchange only phone, no repairs will be done on site
    • Documents To Go will be bundled in ROM to provide viewing capabilities
    • Documents To Go will include editing capabilities in a future release (date TBD)
    • You will be required to create a Palm profile account (required for multiple services)
    • Software will be installed OTA only
    • Palm will provide an OTA backup application/service
    • A “kill pill” can be issued from a customers Palm profile web page

    The leaked Sprint launch guide offers and interesting list of details that haven’t previously been talked about by Palm or Sprint. The inclusion of Documents To Go is a major plus. That is one application that I can’t live without and it my daily “go to” application.

    I also like the idea behind the Palm profile. It sounds a lot like the now defunct MyPalm portal where customers where able to install applications to their device over the air (OTA), including the then beta Palm Backup application. From the new information gleaned from this document, it does sound as if the information that Palm learned from the beta tests of the MyPalm portal and Backup application will be leveraged to make the Pre and Palm webOS expereince even better for customers.

    There is a lot to like about the new Palm Pre. I’m definately excited to get my hands on one of these phones and take it out for a test drive.

    [Via PreCentral.com Forums…]

  • pre,  sprint,  web os

    The Pre Gets a Release Date

    Palm and Sprint have finally revealed that Saturday, June 6th, will be the official launch date for the Pre smartphone. The Pre is first device to be powered by Palm’s new mobile operating system, Palm webOS.

    “Sprint today announced pricing and nationwide availability for the highly anticipated Palm Pre phone, offered exclusively from Sprint. Palm Pre will be available nationwide on June 6 in Sprint stores, Best Buy, Radio Shack, select Wal-Mart stores and online at Sprint.com for $199.99 with a two-year service agreement and after a $100 mail-in rebate. Running on the new Palm webOS mobile platform, Pre brings together your important information from where it resides – on your phone, at your work or on the web – into one logical view.”

    “The argument that you need one phone for work and another phone for play, or that you have to make compromises between business and lifestyle productivity, is over,” said Dan Hesse, president and CEO of Sprint. “With Pre, compromises of the past are history.”

    “The Palm Pre takes full advantage of Sprint’s Everything Data plans,” said Avi Greengart, research director for Consumer Devices at Current Analysis. “The Pre has been expressly designed for multitasking among multiple web pages and applications. It also builds on Palm’s heritage in PDAs by managing your digital information – whether that’s on a corporate server or on the web.”

    “Pre is truly a new phone for a new web-centric age,” said Ed Colligan, Palm president and chief executive officer. “We’re a mobile society, and we want our people, calendars and information to move with us. With Pre’s exquisite design and the unique webOS software, running on Sprint’s fast broadband network, we’re changing the perception of what a wireless phone can be.”

    Also debuting with the Pre is the Synergy synchronization engine that is built in to Palm webOS.

    The new webOS platform introduces Palm Synergy, a key feature that brings together your personal and professional calendar, contacts and e-mail into one centralized view, making transitions between work and personal life smooth and easy to manage.

    With Palm Synergy, users get:

    • Linked contacts – With Synergy, you have a single view that links your contacts from a variety of sources, so accessing them is easier than ever. For example, if you have the same contact listed in your Outlook(3), Google and Facebook accounts, Synergy recognizes that they’re the same person and links the information, presenting it to you as one listing.
    • Layered calendars – Your calendars can be seen on their own or layered together in a single view, combining work, family, friends, sports teams, or other interests. You can toggle to look at one calendar at a time, or see them all at a glance.
    • Combined messaging – Synergy lets you see all your conversations with the same person in a chat-style view, even if it started in IM and you want to reply with text messaging. You can also see who’s active in a buddy list right from contacts or e-mail, and start a new conversation with just one touch.

    Pricing and Availability

    The Palm Pre phone will be available from Sprint on June 6 for $199.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate with a new two-year service agreement on an Everything Data plan or Business Essentials with Messaging and Data plan. An array of compelling accessories also will be available for Pre, including the Palm Touchstone charging dock. The Touchstone™ Charging Kit, which includes the Touchstone charging dock and Touchstone back cover for Pre, will be available June 6 for $69.99. The Touchstone charging dock and Touchstone back cover also are available separately for $49.99 and $19.99, respectively.

    For more information, visit the Sprint website at http://www.sprint.com/pre. You can read the full Sprint press release on the Sprint website.

  • pre,  rumors

    Rumor: Wal-Mart to Sell the Palm Pre?

    I was reading an article on the Reuters’ website this morning and an article on Wal-Mart caught my eye. In the article, Reuters was reporting on how “Wally World” was revamping their electronics department in an attempt to bring in customers who had been formerly shopping at the now defunct Circuit City stores.

    At the end of the short article, the following was written:

    “Wal-Mart executives said the stores would soon offer Palm Inc’s Pre smartphone, a highly anticipated gadget. The retailer also is adding to its selection of higher-end televisions by manufacturers Sony Corp and Samsung Electronics Co, and broadening its array of movies, the newspaper said.”

    It has been a long time since I’ve been in a Wal-Mart electronics department and I didn’t know if Wal-Mart has partnered with Sprint for retail sales. I’ll have to stop by one or both of the local stores to see if they carry Sprint phones. If they don’t, either the unnamed Wal-Mart executive was wrong or this could be an indication that a GSM Palm Pre might become available sooner than we originally though in the US. My personal guess is that a GSM Pre will go on sale here in the States late in 2009 at the earliest, with the first round of GSM Pre smartphones going to Vodafone first.

    Read the full Reuters article

  • pre,  rumors,  sprint

    Rumor: Palm Pre Set to Launch on June 7th

    I just saw this over on BoyGeniusReport.com. If it is true, it looks like the Palm Pre will launch in just under a month on June 7th.

    “We’re prefacing this by saying we’re definitely not 100%, but it looks like Palm could be gearing up for a round of meetings that will lead up to the day we’ve all been waiting for — Palm Pre launch day. We just received what an anonymous tipster claims to be an internal Palm memo regarding some meetings that will take place in early June. According to the document, the meetings will conclude on Friday June 5th with what is labeled ‘LAUNCH LUNCH!'”

    Back in February I was predicting a lunch of the Pre on either May 17th or the 24th. More recently, though, we heard some rumors that Palm and Sprint might push back the launch of the Pre to ensure that there was sufficient inventory in the supply chain and that there may have been some early production problems on the Pre manufacturing line. (I can’t confirm either of those rumors.) At any rate, it looks like the Pre is go for June 7th. I really can’t wait to see how the Pre’s email stands up to the BlackBerry email system. I’ve been using a BlackBerry Curve 8330 since December and I have really become addicted to it’s virtually instanatious email delivery. Will the Pre cause me to dump my CrackBerry? We’ll soon find out.

    [Via BoyGeniusReport.com…]

  • 1src,  podcast

    1SRC Podcast 210

    The latest 1SRC Podcast has been posted for your listening enjoyment.

    This week, on the 1SRC Podcast, I cover:

    • BoyGeniusReport claims they have the pricing model for the Palm Pre on Sprint.
    • Rumors are flying this week about the Centro replacement, the Eos.
    • Will the Foleo II with Palm webOS be the netbook Foleo always should have been?

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  • pre,  web os

    Bell Mobility Exclusive Carrier for Palm Pre

    Palm and Bell Mobility in Canada have announced that Bell has been selected to be the exclusive carrier of Palm’s new Pre smartphone powered by Palm webOS. The Pre will be released in Canada during the second half of 2009.

    “We’re excited to bring Pre to Canada with Bell Mobility,” said Brodie Keast, senior vice president of marketing for Palm, Inc. “We’ve seen enormous interest from mobile operators worldwide and fully expect to continue to expand distribution for Pre, putting it within reach of more and more customers.”

    “Bell is excited to be only the second carrier in the world to announce the 3G Pre,” said Adel Bazerghi, senior vice president of Products for Bell Mobility. “With the unique user experience of the world’s first webOS phone, running on the country’s largest 3G network, we’re confident that Canadians will embrace Pre as the phone for their lives today.”

    You can read the full Palm press release, which includes the specifications for the Bell Mobility Pre, on the Palm website. Pricing for the Bell Pre was not announced today and the release date was only indicated as “in the second half of 2009.”