Palm Pre Exclusive to Sprint for 2009 Says Exec
After Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell McAdam announces that Verizon will gain the Palm Pre smartphone in “the next six months or so,”
After Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell McAdam announces that Verizon will gain the Palm Pre smartphone in “the next six months or so,”
The guys over at the BGR have managed to get hold of a Palm Pre smartphone and given it the hands-on treatment,
The latest word with the Palm Pre is the smartphone can actually sync seamlessly with the users desktop computer via iTunes and
Well what do you know; it appears that Sprint won’t be hanging onto that Palm Pre exclusivity for too long. As we
It looks like Palm wishes to share images taken by their Palm Pre smartphone as engadget mobile reports Palm’s official Twitter account
That is a question raised by Cnet although they say Palm is fortunate Nokia does not yet have any US carrier partners
According to My Pre, a tipster with a webOS emulator has discovered that the Palm Pre smartphone will have IMAP IDLE which
Randall Stephenson, CEO of AT&T has hinted that AT&T might be interested in taking on the Palm Pre smartphone according to an
Apparently a Palm and Sprint Palm Pre Launch Guide has the statement in it…We Can’t Afford to Sell the Pre to the
According to Ashok Kumar, an analyst for Collins Stewart, Palm and Foxconn International are experiencing problems producing high quantities of the Palm