VentureBeat: CES: Palm shows off its Palm Pre gesture-based smart phone
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martymankins · 11 months agoNice first write up of Palm Pre. So far, I'm pretty excited about this.
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dan · 11 months agolooks pretty darn good...im so glad that palm's come back! well done folks - ive been waiting for so long, holding on the various treos...launch this to singapore at the same time pls!
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rob · 11 months ago...But will it have a site like i-tunes to handle syncs and uploads? No matter how slick the Pre is, if it doesn't have reasonably sync capabilities it will never be a big challanger to the i-phone.
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Austin · 11 months agoLooks cool, i wish it would come out for Verizon my fav. phone is G1 but thats for sprint
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verozon · 11 months agosprint sucks
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ilove · 11 months agoif sprint doesnt give it away...faggetaboutit!
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renantech · 11 months agowow i like this phone.. I am willing to buy this phone can you give me the site where to buy..
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kit · 11 months agodarn it...when will verizon understand this stuff...
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Joe Lectual · 11 months agomaybe it's great, but confining to Sprint network is like taking a new Ferrari and saying you can't drive it on the highway. Useless for those of us who value decent signal strength as a constant.
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Drew · 9 months agoWhat most people don't understand is that Sprint's network is the quickest at delivering data. Sprint 1-2 punch is the clearest call quality, and being able to deliver applications at real time. Live TV, turn by turn directions, Live radio... I can watch full length movies and have skype video convos, while driving on the freeway, without any drops in connection. That's how powerful the Sprint connection card for laptops are.
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PCGuidePro · 7 months agoNot til the Palm Pre did I really fall in love with smart phones. It's a blackberry-iphone hybrid that is sleek as hell. Pls. I hope they sell this in Europe soon.