Abstract: The for Verizon Wireless is a full featured multitasking cell phone, with 16GB flash memory and 512 RAM you're able to toggle up to 50 applications simultaneously. Stream videos directly from YouTube, view Google Maps, and search with your HTML web br...
If you're looking for a smaller and less expensive alternative to the Motorola Droid you will be pleased with the Palm Pre Plus. The hardware improvements and future software upgrades should boost its appeal - especially among the latest crop of Andro...
Palm's webOS is a pleasure to use, Verizon's strong network is a plus.
Both could be a tad more responsive, the Pre Plus outshines the Pixi Plus.
Both the Palm Pre Plus and the Palm Pixi Plus are fun, modern and enjoyable smartphones. Combined with Verizon's strong network and EV-DO Rev. A fast data, these phones are definitely worth a good, long look. Palm's webOS is capable and multi-task...
The Palm Pre Plus offers double the storage capacity and double the RAM of the Palm Pre. The smartphone also ships with an inductive back cover for Touchstone charging and features an improved QWERTY keyboard
Speakerphone volume is too soft. We'd like to see a landscape keyboard and camera editing options. No support for V Cast Music or Video. The phone can run a bit hot
The Palm Pre Plus earns its place as the top WebOS device, improving on the Pre with a better design and performance, and upgraded features. Verizon customers looking for a versatile smartphone to balance their personal and work lives will be well-serv...
Published: 2010-01-20, Author: Jason , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Sprint customers: If you're worried that you bought a first gen Palm Pre only to watch helplessly as Palm released a better Pre on Verizon, stop. The Palm Pre Plus is essentially the same phone as the Palm Pre.AdvertisementSure, there are minor hardware d...
The Pre Plus definitely packs a punch and seems appealing until you look at competition. The webOS, Synergy, and the hardware are all great, but it’s definitely a notch down from what both the Motorola Droid and Apple iPhone have to offer. It&rsquo...