Palm Pre: Classic (PalmOS Emulator) demoed at CTIA 2009
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
3:38 pm
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i have palm pre, but the iPhone is still #1 i think. They have tons of applications to choose from unlike palm only 30. I wish i could use the iPhone on a sprint network…..
OK this decides my purchase. That phone is like having 2 OS in 1. Goodbye Treo 755p.
$100 deductible…
As long as you are going to be Mr. super-critical, it isn’t ‘annunciate’, but rather enunciate.
Anonymity breeds negativity. So many people want to pick apart things instead of being a source of information or anything useful at all.
man.. could this guy annunciate his words and slow down a little?? This is Palm’s sales/marketing guy? He is useless.. ranting, and such a poor spokesman.. tough to listen to
wack
the touch screen doesnt look as sensitive as others.
jubopear: look the title is Palm Pre: Classic the gui are Classic , and me to i dont like that menu is a bad quality 16 bit
i love my centro (it does have a shitty paint job) and am happy i can save my old apps. to the PRE. Sprint is not a bad service but it sucks that they will not allow 4 band phones. the phone is a useless brick in Europe.
They probably don’t realize this is demo of the emualtor for the old OS
You do realize this a demo of the emulator for the old Palm OS
Then, when all of that occurs, you pay the 50 dollar deductible for insurance and get a brand new one. I done had about 4 of them now.
there is nothing wrong with sprint at all….it has the best 3g out there as of now…im a die hard palm fan and have a centro, its cheap for a reason the os is great but the device is self is crappy the paint wears off and so do the buttons
Do you actually think the GUI is awful? Tell me why?
my down key on my palm centro doesn’t work well anymore :/
I am all for Palm *surviving* let alone *owning* but if you want a PalmOS fone, why not get a Centro? You get actual hard keys instead of the fake/soft five-way directional, and there are no “work arounds.” I dig it and it is way cheap now. I considered a Palm Pre but I’m not convinced aping Apple is the way to go. Especially on the Sprint network.
Good phone but awful GUI!
Sorry, nowadays the design is all and this phone is…anyone?
More Palm Pre ownage.