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Sprint Tells Palm Pre Launch date

“The new Palm Pre phone will be here June 6, starting at $199.99 on the Sprint network (after rebate and service agreement).

Says sprint

Sprint could be announcing the launch date and price of the much anticipated Palm Pre Tuesday, according to various Web reports.

Last week, the blog Boy Genius Report cited a “proven tipster” who said that Sprint was working with The Wall Street Journal’s tech columnist Walt Mossberg to release the details of the launch and pricing on May 19th.

And on Monday the Web site Brighthand.com reported it has heard that Sprint Nextel stores have already sent at least one Pre to every store to get employees familiar with the device. Large shipments of the Pre haven’t come into stores yet, the story says. But it appears stores are gearing up for the launch, according to Brighthand.com.

Palm announced the hot new smartphone in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, but both Palm and Sprint Nextel, which will be the exclusive service provider for the device, have been mum on details about when the device will launch or how much it will cost.

Rumors and leaks from retailer Best Buy indicate that June 7 will be “Pre Day” and that the device will sell for $200. But these details haven’t been confirmed by either company.

And now it looks like Wal-Mart will also be selling the Palm Pre. In an article published Monday, the Journal cited Wal-Mart executives who said the mega-retailer will be selling the Palm Pre when it is launched. Some blog reports indicated that Best Buy would be the only retailer other than Sprint to sell the device.

The Palm Pre will be the first phone to use Palms new WebOS, and many people believe it could give the popular Apple iPhone a run for its money both in terms of hipness and sales.

The new device, which has a sliding keyboard and multitouch key screen, has an operating system is designed for multitasking. It will also come with 8GB of storage, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a 3.0 megapixel camera.

Thanks to Cnet!

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Palm Gets Back into the Game with the Palm Pre’s Announcement at CES

Palm PreWe found the scoop on the new Palm last week, and yes, the announcement was made at CES Thursday.

The buzz is well deserved. Touted as the biggest mobile announcement at CES, Palm officially announces their new phone today. They were very tight-lipped about development up until now, with very very minor product leak, but we were able to find the scoop early, and were waiting with baited breath for the announcement. Wanna see it? Here are the deets:

The announcement started with ex-Apple cum Palm Executive Chairman Jon Rubenstein. How did he come to Palm? In Mexico, of course. Palm CEO Ed Colligan wanted to restore innovation to Palm, and flew down to Mexico to meet Jon and it worked. Jon left the beaches of Mexico for Palm.

“I’m a product guy,” says Rubenstein. “Palm’s DNA is mobile. The company is positioned to create the best mobile devices in the world…instead of having a bunch of mobile devices, take all that infomation, put it in one place, and let them interact using the right platform that’s forward looking and powerful enough to handle all the complex information”

Bring on Ed Colligan. He wants to consolidate all our internet places in one: “Our lives live in a lot of different places on the internet.” This is true. His thinking is to aggregate all those places into one working mobile device, “Default thinking isn’t to hook up to your desktop PC, it’s to connect to the cloud.” I likes it. So what does this mean? Finally, a new OS for the Palm, called WebOS. It’s built with developers in mind using standard web authoring tools: HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Know these? Then you can develop apps for Palm’s WebOS.

Ok, here’s what we are all waiting for. The new phone is called the Palm Pre (pronounced like “free”) and it is cute. Smaller than an iphone, it is a little like the HTC Touch. It’s a little thicker, due to the slide out QWERTY keyboard.

The Hard Stuff

  • Hardware specs:
  • 4.5 oz in weight
  • EvDO rev a
  • Bluetooth stereo
  • 802.11 b/g wifi capable
  • Ti’s latest OMAP 3430 processor
  • 8GB storage
  • GPS
  • 3.1 in. multi-touch screen all the way to center button so you can flick and gesture all the way to the bottom of the screen
  • 320×480 resolution
  • ambient light sensor
  • 3 megapixel camera with LED flash
  • speaker
  • accelerometer
  • micro USB
  • card storage slot
  • 2.5mm jack
  • removable battery

basically, super fast, super sensitive, and super storage-y.

The Soft Stuff
WinOS, the new Palm Operating System works on a Synergistic idea, and the interface is like shuffling around a deck of cards. Flick, drag and gesture from app to app without having to worry about your data. Whatever you flick away, it’s autosaved.

No import – just log into your accounts and all your contacts are pulled from your services without duplicates. Each contact’s pictures are stacked behind each other under a single entry. So if you have LizMoney in your Outlook, Gmail, and Facebook, even AIM, it will pull all that info, stack it up, and consolidate it all under a single LizMoney entry. Synergy will also search for contacts across all address books automatically, and can follow the contact through their email information all the way to their IM handle. So with one tap or click, you can send a message via any of those services. And, it has Exchange OTA Sync. woo!

The calendar compresses empty time blocks. Awesome. See only what you need to see.

The browsing. Full view of websites, tilt for landscape viewing, multiple windows can be opened and viewed simultaneously.

Bonus- notifications pop up beneath your running app, not overlapping what you are doing. Nice little feature.

When, Where, and How can I get me one?
No price point was mentioned, however, they will be available First Quarter of this year, and the hammer: Exclusivity with Sprint.

argh. Something terribly ironic and hilarious that happened earlier in the keynote on live.gdgt.com:
“11:10amSorry everybody, Sprint is, yet again, crapping out on us here.”

And the reaction to the Sprint exclusivity via phonescoop.com:
2:56 PM: No one clapped when it was announced that Sprint was going to be the exclusive carrier.”

So, from what it seems, Palm is back in the game as a serious contender for the iphone and the Google Android OS. Hopefully, the exclusivity with Sprint won’t be a permanent thing.

Thanks to the live bloggers at phonescoop.com, engadget.com, gdgt.com, cnet.com and for Scobleizer for the subversive video feed!

 

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Picture of the New Palm Mobile Handset

Mock-up found of the New Palm mobile handset:

Pretty sweet. Large touchscreen display, slider QWERTY backlit keyboard, could this be the ultimate mobile handset? Rumor has it that it will be manufactured by HTC, we’ll keep you updated!

pic via RumourMill

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New Palm Phone To Be Announced at CES

Palm is still in the game…the latest Palm smartphone running the Nova operating system will be launched Thursday. Word is that the new phone will have a slide out QWERTY keyboard and larger touchscreen.

Upon launch, there will be software ready to download to it, media playback and all the standard Palm goodies that we all know and love, and is of course chasing the iPhone.

Official announcement should happen Thursday at CES. Can’t wait!

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Palm Treo Pro *REVIEWED*

To start out The Gadget 411′s first review we will like to give a big thanks to Palm and A & R Edelman and our contacts Justine and Rosie Pulido, for providing the Treo pro.

The Treo pro is a smartphone by Palm Inc; with windows mobile 6 with wifi  and GPS capabilities. The Excellent qwerty keypad and  shortcut buttons make navigation on the Treo great! On the top of the phone it has a handy “silencer”  which switches all phone noises to vibrations.

The Home screen getting the what info you need. At the top of the screen is a start botton then all the connections you are connected to. Also, on the home screen is unread text messages,upcoming appointments,and an revonlutionary Google search Yes! right on the homescreen.

After reviewing some of the applications, There all great!  TeleNav is a GPS navigation app where you can call in and tell where your trying to go and it automatically syncs the information to your phone and give you the turn by turn directions.The Internet on the phone is great, webpages adopt well .Included on the  phone as well was mobile office witch was great for viewing your documents on the go.

Last but not least is playing videos. I visited Youtube on the phone and watch some videos and no problems with that.

My overall review of the Phone is an 9.5 out of 10 .

-.5 for the keyboard being a little to small.

Update :

The Call quality is great.

The reception is good on At&t, but the phone comes GSM unlocked.

Battery life, forgot to mention this one. The battery said 10 percent remaining for 2 days , and internet was running in the background.  So , Take it for your self about the battery life.

anymore infomation about the Treo you can email me dezmon@thegadget411.com or visit http://tinyurl.com/TreoPro01

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