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Sprint Palm Pre review


It’s about time! I’ve finally gotten to reviewing the Palm Pre from Sprint, which is supposed to be their answer to the iPhone, especially now that they’ve got the 3GS. How does it fare up? Follow me, TweeterMan287, on Twitter! www.tweetermanreviews.com


Palm Pre. Noah from PhoneDog dot com. Video #2 in a series: Hardware, “Cards” Multitasking, and more. More Videos: www.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: www.phonedog.com


Palm Pre. Noah from PhoneDog dot com. 20 Minutes of using it – Email, Web, Music, Connect 4 … More Videos: www.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: www.phonedog.com

Palm Pre (Sprint): Unboxing


Palm Pre. Noah from PhoneDog dot com. Unboxing. More Videos: www.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: www.phonedog.com

palm-pre-verizonRecent reports that Verizon has pulled the kibosh on Palm’s best smartphone, the Palm Pre, may be pure speculation.  TheStreets.com reported that “people close to the discussions say Verizon has decided not to support the Pre.”  TheStreets.com do not site their sources on this and further investigation point to this being false.

Pure common sense would tell you that Verizon snubbing Palm on the Pre would be a bad deal for both parties.  While the Pre is a promising device for Palm to debut it’s WebOS mobile operating system, it has had a hard time making a big splash, only being offered from the waining Sprint.  The Pre and WebOS is supposed to be the saving grace for a near defunct Palm and in order to get it into the hands of the masses, Palm must expand it’s reach.  On Verizon’s side, they could definitely use a flagship smartphone to add to their less than appealing line of devices.  Verizon has long been bashed for their less than spectacular phone lineup and the Palm Pre could be the device to squash those complaints, if they don’t cripple it with their VZ crapware. Read the rest of this entry

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c64330 asked:


I am halfway through my 2 year contract with Sprint and there are some problems with my original Samsung Instinct and have not been pleased with the phone for quite some time. I have insurance and if I turn it in, I can get the new Instinct s30 or get $599.99 credit at Best Buy and purchase the Palm Pre out of contract for $849.99. So is spending an extra $250 worth it?
My insurance is through Best Buy so that is the only way I would be able to do this. Also keep in mind that I only have 1 year left in my contract.

Will the Palm Pre require a special plan?

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signs_of_poetry asked:


I am looking at purchasing the Palm Pre for Sprint when it comes out next month. I currently own a Rumor and I have a data plan (texting, internet, etc.) Will I need to purchase a new plan in order to buy/use the Palm Pre?

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Krme asked:


I am with tmobile but willing to change providers, I love my old palm treo 680, and I am now trying to decide to go with sprint and get the palm pre, go to cingular and get the applie iphone or stay with tmobile and get a G2 when it comes out?

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