WireFly has the Palm Pre for $450 - $350 off with activation of a new Sprint PCS account = $100 with free shipping. This highly anticipated phone features a full QWERTY keyboard, 3.1" 320x480 Touch Screen w/ Accelerometer, Palm WebOS with multi-tasking capability, 3.0MP Camera, GPS, Bluetooth, 8GB built-in memory, and a 5hr talktime battery.
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#1
Oio - Posted 8:59 am PDT 10/16/09 (1361 Posts)
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zesta - Posted 9:24 am PDT 10/16/09 (16 Posts)
Where did you get the idea that it was closed and proprietary? It runs Linux, is quite hackable, and has a free open SDK available.
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esoterikest - Posted 9:26 am PDT 10/16/09 (53 Posts)
linux moko phone
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madcrapper - Posted 10:33 am PDT 10/16/09 (11 Posts)
Typing this on my Pre and loving it. Had the iPhone 3G but being able to multitask is where it's going. The free homebrew apps at precentral.net are really good. Paid apps are hit or miss but the phone/WebOS has only been out a few months and it has plenty of time to mature into it's own niche.
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Dman - Posted 12:31 pm PDT 10/16/09 (347 Posts)
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morganm - Posted 2:00 pm PDT 10/16/09 (20 Posts)
Pre just removed all doubt for me when I installed My Tether. Instant WiFi router anywhere. So f'ing great.
I do wish it had Slacker on it instead of Pandora.
I do wish it had Slacker on it instead of Pandora.
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Oio - Posted 12:34 pm PDT 10/25/09 (1361 Posts)
Who else makes a phone that runs Pre OS? It may be based on Linux, but it is a completely closed variant, just as Mac OSX is a closed variant of Unix. People can write apps for the iPhone too, but that doesn't make it an "open" platform. No one else can make a phone running the iPhone OS.
The iPhone was ahead of its time and able to grab a big share of the smartphone market. Pre was way too late to the game to make a significant dent. Android, being an open platform with the huge backing of Google, is the one OS that will be able to displace the iPhone in the foreseeable future.
This has nothing to do with Pre's technical merits. I've read many great things about it. The videos of it in action look impressive. But tech history is strewn with superior products that have fallen by the wayside because of poor timing and/or bad marketing.
BTW - just about every worthwhile app from iPhone (and Pre) have been or are already ported to Android. Tethering apps, Shazam, casual games such as Bejeweled, Doom, etc etc...






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