Abstract: Remember Palm? It's the company that made its fortunes with its own take on Apple's Newton MessagePad before switching to smartphones when PDAs went the way of the dinosaurs. Well, Palm's not only still kicking, but the company's current crop of phones is...
Decent compact touch screen; great multi-tasking; double the memory and storage capacity of the first Pre
Lack of apps; no auto-correction while typing; no hotspot application, Rating:
The Palm Pre Plus isn't wildly different to the original Pre, and is more of a service pack release. Not much has changed other than the doubled memory size for storage and running applications. Holding back the webOS operating system is a lack of app...
Moving onto the negative aspects, while all those animations look nice, they're obviously pushing the phone's hardware to the limit as it can be rather slow and jittery when scrolling through lists or browsing the web. It's not horribly slow like the iPho...
Abstract: It is true that without a wide selection of third-party apps the average smartphone wouldn't be much fun but what do you use most on an everyday basis?As an iPhone owner, I use Messages, Mail, Safari, an RSS feed reader, the social networking triad of ...
A solid choice for the smartphone shopper, the Palm Pre Plus has almost everything you could desire. Bar a super high-definition screen or quite high specced camera, this phone is as smart as they come.From €40 per month on O2 Ireland price plans.Photo...
Published: 2010-05-27, Author: Jonathan , review by: channelpro.co.uk
Abstract: An improvement over the original, but not in the right areas. Lags behind the best of the smartphone pack. The Smartphone market has come a long way since Palm first showed off the Pre at the beginning of 2009. HTC's Android handsets now rival the best...
We really like using the Palm Pre Plus – it is fast, it’s nice to hold and it generally worked well. But when compared to the recent flock of smartphones like the HTC Desire, Sony Ericsson X10 and the Google Nexus One, the Pre Plus is beginning to lag ...
Slick user interface; vivid screen; Synergy app combines your contacts from around the cloud; unified email inbox; multitasking capability; faster than the Pre; memory doubled to 16GB; great connectivity; Qwerty keyboard
Keyboard may be too small for some; short battery life; no memory-expansion slot; no on-screen keyboard; shelves are bare in the App Catalog
The Palm Pre Plus keeps everything that was great about the original Pre, including the slick webOS operating system, and improves upon the hardware. But plenty of water has passed under the smart-phone bridge since the launch of the Pre, leaving the ...