Palm Pre smartphone with WebOS review
Palm Pre smartphone with WebOS review – Palm manufacturer has just presented the Palm Pre on CES 2009. And here is a short review from the first smartphone with WebOs mobile operating system.
After the Treo and Centro, Palm unveiled its first next-generation smartphone, the Palm Pre, equipped with brand new mobile operating system of the brand, Palm WebOS.
It is first in terms of its form factor Palm wanted innovate smartphone with a sliding keyboard and not on the side of the Nokia N97, T-Mobile G1 or HTC Touch Pro, but sliding up and down like a classic mobile slider. And this time it is not a mobile keyboard that appears genuine but a full QWERTY keyboard. All in a design with curved shapes and a weight of 136 grams.
Very compact, the Palm Pre is a concentrate of technology, compatible with 3G networks American EvDO Rev. A, WiFi 802.11b / g, Bluetooth 2.1 and stereo including a TI OMAP 3440 processor announced to be very robust. The Palm Pre also has a chip GPS, 8GB of internal flash memory, a trackball, with an accelerometer and a multi-touch screen with a size of 3.1 inches for a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels.
Palm Pre smartphone will be marketed in the United States exclusively to the network operator Sprint Nextel in the first half of 2009 for a yet unknown. Palm did not specify when the President should be available in Europe but the company states that there is a UMTS / HSDPA smartphone.

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