Palm Pre now launched in the US: What can we expect?July 1, 2009 at 8:21 am by Dan | In Coming Soon Handsets, Mobile News, Mobile Phones
Well, early reports stateside are promising. Launching on the 6th of June (exclusively on the American carrier Sprint) in Sprint stores as well as select Radio Shack, Wal-Mart and Best Buy stores in the US, the Palm Pre broke all records for a So, the launch was a success, but what about the phone itself? Well, unfortunately as it’s only The performance of the touchscreen is fairly critical in a touchscreen phone so it seems that the Pre gets off to a good start. The addition of a slide out QWERTY keyboard will provide respite for text and email purists and while not the best example of a QWERTY keyboard still performs well. The most hotly anticipated feature of the Pre is Palm’s new operating system Web OS, built from the ground up for the Pre. What you’ll find is a 5 app shortcut bar on your home screen which works like a more intuitive (and pleasing on the eye) Symbian home screen. In the empty space you can swipe right to go to the 3 screen menu, swipe left to go back and swipe up on an application to launch it from the bottom of the screen. Web OS is also fully capable of multi As with any phone, it would seem the Pre isn’t without it’s flaws. Many have claimed that while the construction of the phone is very good, the quality of the materials used can’t quite compare with the iPhone. Even more worrying, the Pre apparantly has a very sharp edge that is exposed when sliding the phone to use the keyboard (so sharp in fact that it can slice through a block of cheese). The camera also proves a stumbling block; 3.0 Megapixels puts it on a par with the new iPhone (though some way below various other smart phones) but the inability to record video seems pre-historic (sorry) in 2009. But it’s not all doom and gloom. The Pre still has around 3 months until it is expected to launch in the UK so here’s hoping Palm will take a look at the uncomfortably sharp edge and offer video capture via a firmware update. The delayed launch should also prove beneficial in terms of the apps that will be available. At launch only 18 applications were available but with the impending release of the Web OS SDK this should really take off by the time we get our grubby mits on the Pre. Looking back, software is something Palm have always held in high regard so we should hopefully see similar support for the Pre. So there you have it. Our first look at the Pre. Will we see a comeback worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster or is this the end of the line for Palm? Only time will tell. If early reports and reviews are to be believed, we could have the most genuine threat to the iPhone yet. Rumoured to be launching as early as September, click here to sign up for updates and we’ll keep you updated on all things Pre. Bookmark at:StumbleUpon | Digg | Del.icio.us | Dzone | Newsvine | Spurl | Simpy | Furl | Reddit | Yahoo! MyWeb |
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