| Palm Pre Phone (Sprint) | 
| Brand: Palm
List Price: $499.99 Buy New: $79.99 as of 7/29/2010 15:04 EDT details You Save: $420.00 (84%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 170 reviews Sales Rank: 4,410
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: Palm Pre 100 UPC: 805931036766 ASIN: B002JIO4JY
Release Date: October 28, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | 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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Only on good thing about it July 24, 2010 Anthony Rondinella phone looks sleek but is easily scuffed and scratched. The only good thing about this phone is its ability to multi-task and the camera decent. it beats the iphone on that. the palm pre has Terrible apps, slow processing speed, lots of software problems. Its not worth getting. Get the sprint EVO if you are to go with spring. Sprint will not allow you any movement with the phone. your stuck with it. stay away!
The idea is great, but flawed July 16, 2010 J. Cleveland (Tucson) Let's start with the good: I was super excited when I got this phone. The multi-app feature is really great. Very very convenient. I really can't rave about this enough because I can be on the phone with anyone, and I can surf the web, text, and play sudoku all at the same time. This is just phenomenal to me. I like the keyboard as I have very small hands, so it's not difficult to type on.
Okay now the bad:
1. This phone is incredibly delicate and flimsy. My phone slipped off of my bed and onto the carpet, and it CRACKED. So naturally, I bought a protector for it. Because of the phone's design, the only protectors available are the hard plastic ones. I literally went through three of them in four weeks before I decided to give up on them all together, the tiny tabs that hold them are are just not strong enough and they break so easily. Much less, the case doesn't protect it if you drop it. In both instances I dropped it (from short distances I might add), the case actually popped off and broke, offering no protection at all. The phone just isn't designed well enough to support any kind of protective apparatus that doesn't fully enclose it. Also, when I put the first case on my new phone, it actually scuffed up the corners. This phone is soooooo delicate, I must reiterate.
2. Some of the touch buttons on the phone have an incredible delay. When I push to answer a phone call, it takes at least 3 seconds for the call to pick up. When my alarm goes off, I literally have to push the screen three or four times before it will respond. I should also add that the phone doesn't hang up right away when you push the end button. Sometimes it takes 3 seconds or so, giving me ample time to curse at the lag of my phone while I am still leaving my mother a voicemail.
3. My alarms go off when I have the phone on SILENT. This is just ridiculous in my opinion and it was especially inconvenient when I figured it out as my alarm went off in the middle of my class, and it took me several seconds to press the dismiss button. Also, alarms I have set randomly turn off on me, which is incredibly inconvenient.
4. Battery life is abysmal at best. If I don't charge my phone every night, it WILL die. I don't even make a lot of phone calls either and I only use the internet/navigation when absolutely necessary, so this applies even with minimal use of the phone. And one thing I hate the most about this phone is this: say your battery is going low. Most people turn their phones off to preserve batter life, right? I do this with the Pre and my battery life goes DOWN even more. I have never had a phone that does this and it really just pisses me off.
So basically, this is a phone with a great concept and a horrible design. If you are patient and graceful and capable of never dropping your phone, then maybe this phone would be great for you; just keep it in some sort of leather case. Multitasking really is top-notch and if you choose to buy this phone, then this should be the reason you buy it. Overall this phone has served its purpose, but I would much rather have something more reliable.
Oh and the touchstone charger is a joke (or mine was at least). It's supposed to be convenient; just drop and go... but I swear I had to stand there for a least 30 seconds moving it to a position where it would actually charge. It's so inconvenient, I just plug my phone in now.
what a rip. July 12, 2010 Jason L. Wonch So I've had the Pre for about a year now. And I have a few things to say about this phone.
1. cheep plastic construction. The high shine look seems nice out the box but that's it. As soon as you put it in your pocket or wherever you can kiss it good bye. Finger prints and scratches almost instantly.
2. If you would like to make a call.... Forget it. You would be better off with smoke signals. My partner has a Blackberry through the same provider (Sprint) and his call quality is MUCH better. Less dropped ect. I would say sure it could be the signal but there are times I will look and not have a single bar, and his phone will have at least two. (In our house!) I hardly ever have a decent signal.
3. this could be a bit repetitive, but cheep construction! the ear piece you would use when just talking is a major defect. It just goes out. The only way you can talk to someone is on speaker phone. great if you would like to have a private conversation. Then this defect seems to make the touch screen go all funky. Very bad because once that goes you can't do anything with the phone. The tech at the Sprint store let it slip the first time I went in, that this has been a problem. Note I said the FIRST time. I've had over three replacement phones!!!! I would have gotten a different phone but sprint has a three in six month policy. And the first replacement was past that. so I'm on the 4th phone. and this one still doesn't work like it should. Speaker goes out when a call comes in. I have to hit the phone to get it to work!!!!
4. bad battery life. I will not use it all day cuz i'll be at work. And it will be down to 20% by the time I get home. I've tried adjusting settings and what not. Apps will pull up all the time in my pocket. I've spent so much time just closing out open cards just to do something like check the weather. Sometimes it's been over 20 open cards at a time. Causing the phone to lock up in a message saying "saying to many open cards" REALLY? but then it wont let you close them.. I would imagine this is awful on the battery as well as the looking for a signal or WIFI even if your not trying!
5. and finally the apps... first off the selection in the catalog is a joke. unless you want to pay for a bunch of silly games, you'll find that there is not much for you to use. then if you do get one, it will run properly like 50% of the time. I have problems with everything from my Facebook app, Pandora, To the email and everything in between!
In short. I don't know how this phone has more positive reviews then not. Because the phones I've gotten have been awful. I don't think i'm a picky person. But this phone has been nothing like I had expected. It's funny, I go into the Sprint store and I don't even see it offered on the sales floor. Considering both models the Pre, and Pixi are barely over a year old. I find that to be interesting.... SAVE yourself countless time at the store trying to get help, and MONEY get something else!!!! thanks.
Horrible phone July 7, 2010 Gary buttons are way too small. battery is horrible. turns itself off all the time. phone goes unresponsive all the time, have to remove the battery to reset it. feels cheaply made. after a few months use, starts to feel like it is coming a part where the two pieces separate for sliding.
Can't Believe It's a Palm! Pros & Cons June 22, 2010 Kevin Nalts I was an early adopter of Palm, and left for a decade plus of Blackberry. Wanted an iPhone, but carrier (Verizon) wouldn't allow it and I like my qwerty (mini) keyboard with real buttons. This puppy behaves like an iPhone, and becomes its own wifi router... perfect for car trips when your kids want to use laptops and iTouches and other wifi enabled devices. The device intuitively managed my contacts and merged them with facebook so it magically was smart about who calls. Some basic functions are not intuitive, and it gets quite hot and burns battery faster than I like. But it's an exponential improvement and shows Palm is still in the game.
Pros:
Creates wifi hot spot "on the go" (laptops can connect to web via it)
iPhone-like swiping with real keyboard (slips out)
Small and magnetic charger (optional)
EXCELLENT at importing and merging contacts- just type contact name while in address book to find someone
Video and photo pretty good, and can upload to twitter and youtube
Cons:
Gets hot and runs battery fast (especially in wifi-enabling mode)
A little fumbly in hands- doesn't quite fit right-hand use like Blackberry and keyboard is a bit too small and hidden
Often says I'm "out of cards," but reboot fixes
Apps are limited (relative to iPhone but growing)
Video decent but upload to YouTube is hit/miss (don't change the default file name before uploading!). Sound doesn't synch always
I'm moving to iPhone 4G to be compatible with Mac and have HD video with faster upload like my wife's, but may keep this phone active for Wifi convenience and because it's all populated with contacts, music and some nice apps (nap timer is a must).
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