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Palm Pre Phone (Sprint)

Palm Pre Phone (Sprint)

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Brand: Palm
Category: Wireless

List Price: $499.99
Buy New: $79.99
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 124 reviews
Sales Rank: 327

Color: Black
Media: Wireless Phone
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
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Model: Palm Pre 100
UPC: 805931036766
ASIN: B002JIO4JY

Release Date: October 28, 2007
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Features:
  • Browse the web and access email and messaging with a sleek, full-QWERTY smartphone featuring a 3.1-inch color touchscreen
  • Palm's webOS featuring Synergy technology automatically pulls your contacts and calendars together into a single easy-to-view screen
  • Sprint's 3G network provides reliable data services on the road, while Wi-Fi connectivity offers extra speed when available
  • 3 megapixel camera with LED flash and extended depth of field; 8 GB of storage (approx. 7 GB available for user)
  • In the Box: Palm Pre smartphone, lithium ion battery, AC travel charger, carry pouch, USB cable, 3.5mm stereo headset. Measures 2.3 x 3.9 x 0.67 inches (WxHxD); weighs 4.75 ounces.

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Amazon.com Product Description
The revolutionary Palm Pre will make your life simpler by always being one step ahead. The Palm Pre will pull each of your online calendars into a single, easy-to-view screen, so you'll always be on top of your appointments, and it will automatically link all your contacts from different sources, letting you easily find what you need when you need it. Whether you are sending emails or text messages, browsing the web, listening to music, or simply making a phone call, the Palm Pre makes everything easier than ever.


The svelte Palm Pre slides out to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard for fast and easy text input.
Palm Synergy Brings Your Calendars and Contacts Together
The Palm Pre features Synergy technology, which gathers all your information from different sources and puts them together in one place for you to see. Instead of having your information scattered in different screens, the Pre automatically brings them together so you can easily find what you need. If you have calendars from Microsoft Outlook, Google, and Facebook, Synergy will automatically gather all your appointments and put them into one easy-to-view calendar, so you won't miss an appointment again.

The Pre also makes managing your contacts simple -- not only will it gather your contacts from different places such as Google, Exchange, and Facebook, but if you have the same contacts in different places, this revolutionary phone will automatically link them together so they show up just once. And all your conversations with the same person will automatically be gathered into one chat-style view. For example, if you start a conversation via text message with someone, the Pre lets you quickly reply via IM or email.


1. Take photos with the 3 megapixel camera.
2. Built-in GPS makes navigation easy.
3. Contacts are gathered into one listing.
4. Never miss an appointment with a universal calendar.
Sleek, Attractive Design with Easy-to-Use Keyboard
The Palm Pre features a sleek design that looks great and fits easily into your pocket. It measures 2.3 x 3.9 x 0.67 inches (WxHxD) and weighs just 4.75 ounces. The pebble-shaped phone has a beautiful 3.1-inch touch screen with a vibrant 24-bit color 320x480 resolution display that lets you watch videos in full widescreen format. When it's time to write an email, you don't have to settle for a small onscreen keyboard. Simply slide out the QWERTY keyboard for fast and accurate text input. The Palm Pre has 8GB of built-in memory and uses a standard 3.5mm stereo headphone jack so you can connect any headphone you want.

3G, Wi-Fi, and GPS Keeps You Connected
The Palm Pre is smartly connected to the Internet all the time, so you'll always have quick access to your email, calendars, and other information. When you are on the road, the Pre connects to Sprint's 3G network for Internet connectivity wherever you are. Sprint's 3G network is America's most dependable and provides outstanding speed and performance. If you are home or near a Wi-Fi hotspot, the Pre can also connect to it for even faster connectivity. And with GPS functionality built in, the Pre will let you look up directions or nearby points of interest even if you're not sure where you are.

Live Email that Connects with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
The Palm Pre features live email, which means that whenever you get a new email, it is pushed directly onto your phone. You don't have to wait manually push a refresh button or wait for a scheduled sync. And if your email has attachments, you can view audio, video, images, and other documents directly on the Pre. For business users, the Pre can connect to your work email through Microsoft Exchange Activesync, making things easy for your IT department.

WebOS Operating System Lets You Multitask and Do More
The Palm Pre runs Palm's new webOS, which lets you keep multiple applications open at the same time and move easily between them. Each application is represented by an on-screen card. You can flip through the cards, move them around, or throw them off the screen to close the application.

The webOS features universal search capability, so if you need to find anything, simply start typing. The Pre will first search through your contacts and applications to see if it can find what you're looking for, and then it will offer to search Google, Google Maps, Wikipedia or Twitter. No matter what you're looking for, the Pre will quickly help you find it.



Watch videos in full widescreen format. View larger.
If you receive a text message or have a calendar appointment coming up, the webOS will let you know you with a small, unobtrusive notification on the bottom of the screen. You'll always know what's going on without being completely interrupted.

Take and View Photos, Watch Videos, and Listen to Music
The Pre lets you take great pictures with the built-in three-megapixel camera with LED flash. You can also watch widescreen videos on the beautiful screen, or buy songs from the Amazon MP3 store and listen to them with the built-in music player.

Download Applications Directly Onto Your Phone
The Pre's App Catalog makes it easy to download new applications by simply browsing for them and downloading them directly to your phone. By downloading additional optional applications, you can do more with your phone.

Automatic Over-the-Air Back Up
The over-the-air Palm Services automatically backs up your data and lets you restore it -- all without connecting to your computer. If your phone is lost or stolen, you can even remote erase everything on it. Additionally, the phone will automatically receive software updates so it will always be up to date.

* Activating and Setting Up the Palm Pre on First Use
After receiving Palm Pre, it needs to be set up and activated. Activation requires a few steps. First, turn on the phone by pressing and holding the Power button. You will be prompted to choose English or Spanish. The next screen will check for voice and data activation. Once ready, tap Next. You will be presented with a Terms and Conditions page for Palm Services. Tap Accept to continue. At this point, you'll need to slide out the keyboard to create a new profile. Enter your name and password. The next step is entering your email address. You'll enter the same password and email combination you first entered, and then tap Next to continue. The next screen will confirm your profile and you'll receive an email from Palm. You'll have to accept various terms and service, and continue to tap Next when necessary to continue. When prompted, you'll have to choose between two location-based service settings. Either enable Auto-Locate, which provides for seamless use of location services all the time, or tap on Ask Each Time, which gives you a prompt every time an application requests the phone's location. Once done, you'll go through a tutorial and at the conclusion of the tutorial, an onscreen prompt will let you know that you're done. First Use set up is now complete and your Palm Pre is ready to go.

What's in the Box
Palm Pre smartphone, standard lithium ion battery, AC travel charger, carry pouch, USB cable, 3.5mm stereo headset.




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5 out of 5 stars I don't know how I lived without this phone   March 20, 2010
P. Komarnicki (Corcoran, CA)
When I got the emails from Sprint advertising this phone, then checked out Palm's website, my first thought was "wow, cool!" Just a general impression from about 2 minutes of exposure. Since I bought the phone, my experience has gone WAY beyond "wow, cool!" It does more than any other phone I've owned or borrowed to use, and it does it cleanly and elegantly. It's fun to use, intuitive, and simple. Not "basic," just simple.

I don't have to go hunting through menus to find what I'm looking for or how to change preferences for different aspects of the phone. Everything seems to be exactly where you would first think to look for it. After about 3 minutes learning about the gestures unique to the phone and the menu placement within apps and on the home pages, I felt perfectly at ease. There's no learning curve.

I can MULTITASK! This is one of the best things about the phone, and hard to explain without a visual. You can open an app (ANY app, whether native to the phone or a third-party app) such as Pandora to stream music, hear a song you like, open Amazon mp3 to buy the album, open messaging to tell a friend about the sale going on Amazon mp3, open a checkbook register to write down your purchase, all with your music playing in the background, and being able to go back and forth between all of these tasks effortlessly and not having to close ONE. You can continue the conversation with your friend, while listening to your music, while you browse Amazon mp3 for something else to buy.

My gmail contacts are in my phone book, my outlook contacts are in my phone book, my Facebook contacts are in my phone book, and my Yahoo contacts are in my phone book. If someone exists in more than one place, the contact entries are linked into one. So I have my mom's phone number from Outlook, her email from gmail, her Facebook profile from Facebook, and her messenger ID from Yahoo, all in one contact entry. If anything changes in any of those online accounts, the change is reflected automatically in my contact list. Gmail contacts and Outlook can sync contact information both ways, but the rest are only able to sync from server to phone. If you change something online, it changes the phone. If you change something on the phone, it doesn't change it online.

Calendars work the same way. I have calendar information from several places all displayed on one calendar on my phone. Facebook events, Google Calendar for personal (and other shared calendars with family members so I know what's going on with them), Outlook for business, Basecamp for projects. It reminds me of appointments I entered on my computer, lets me see my husband's school schedule, shows project due dates. All of this just by entering my login information and letting the phone do its thing.

There are plenty more good things I could say about this phone, but I've covered what's important to me about it. It's simply amazing to me how much I can get done with so little effort with this phone. I use it for everything. It helps me get things done, and I have fun doing it. Like I said in the title, I don't know how I lived without it.

**other things to research if considering this phone - Touchstone charger, homebrew and Preware**



5 out of 5 stars My First Smartphone   March 19, 2010
Calvin T. Lamb (Sacramento, CA USA)
The Palm Pre is my first smartphone, and I have to say I am very impressed.

Let me also say that I have an iPod touch, which I liked, and I was considering an iPhone. But when I saw the Palm Pre I had to go to the Sprint store and check it out.

I will simply highlight the 2 best features of this phone:
1. Multitasking
As a lot of people on here are saying, the multitasking is the best feature of this phone. Period. You can open multiple apps at once, when you want to switch you just push the center button which brings you into "card view". In card view, you have a small "card" screen of each app, and you can cycle through each of them (similar to how you cycle through web pages when browsing on the iPhone or iPod touch). Tap the app you want to use, and it brings it back to full screen, The multitasking alone is enough reason for me to have purchased this phone, but that's not the only reason I got it...this brings me to my 2nd favorite feature.
2. Notifications
The notifications for the Pre have been described as 'unobtrusive', and there is no OTHER way to describe them better. When you receive a notification (text, email, alarm, voicemail, anything basically), a small bar pops up at the bottom of the screen, giving you a brief preview (ie the subject of the email, first line of a text message etc). However, it doesn't interrupt what you are currently doing, whether that is browsing the web or playing a game or talking on the phone or texting someone else or whatever. If you tap the notification, the phone will take you to the item. If you ignore it, after about 5 seconds the notification will be reduced to a small icon at the bottom of your screen. At any time you can tap the icon and bring up the bar at the bottom with the preview of the item. It does all this without interrupting whatever you are doing at the moment.

I have a real life example of using the handy multitasking and notifications just today. I set a countdown timer (its an app) on my phone so I would make sure to clock back in from my lunch break in time. While I was on my break, my wife texted me. I tapped the notification immediately, which opened the message. She was asking me for a mutual friends phone number. I hit my center button, went to the menu and pulled up our mutual friends contact card, tapped the center button again, flipped over to messaging and typed the number in and sent her the message. When I tapped my center button again, I had 3 apps open which I could easily switch between: Countdown timer, messaging and contact card. To close apps, its pretty cool and fun...you just go into card view and swipe the apps card up toward the top of the screen.

I could go on and on, but these 2 reasons alone are enough to purchase the phone. It also shoots and edits video which you can upload straight to youtube or facebook. This is a great phone and worth more than they are asking for it.

Also, I am saving a lot of money on Sprint.




5 out of 5 stars Best ever!   March 19, 2010
Dean J. Radice (Colorado Springs, CO United States)
I was number one to purchase the Palm Pre back on June 6, 2009 in Colorado Springs! The phone is EVERYTHING and then some! No other phone on the market can match Palm's Web OS functionality! This phone has exceeded all others including the IPhone. No contest! For value, functionality, business and fun--THIS IS THE SMARTPHONE FOR YOU! You will never want or need another!


5 out of 5 stars Best Phone I've ever used   March 19, 2010
C. Ott
This phone has it all...Multitasking, fantastic email/calendar/contacts support for Exchange, 3MP camera & video recording @ 640/480, 3D games, GESTURES, multi-touch, physical keyboard, full media features, Adobe Flash any day now, and I could go on forever. GET THIS PHONE!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Smartphone   March 19, 2010
L. Jungwirth
The Palm Pre is an excellent device! Is it perfect? No. But there isn't a device on the market without flaws. This is the only smartphone I have ever owned but I've watched my friends struggle with the problems of other smartphones so compared to them I know I'm much better off with the Palm Pre.

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