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Palm Pre: First phone with Palm WebOS – Specifications, Price in India

• March 12, 2010 • Comments (2)

Palm Pre WebOS Image Palm Pre: First phone with Palm WebOS   Specifications, Price in India

Palm pre is the first smart phone that is compatible only for Palm web OS .Palm pre  is equipped with state of art technology and tremendous features. Palm Pre has multitasking interface that allow user to perform a variety of task and function at a time with quite easily. The design of Palm pre is well suited for the development and managing of social networking. The integration of different social network is very obvious through palm pre. You can easily connect to facebook, Gtalk ,twitter,text, e-mails and many more and so can make you cell phone quite responsive. The common format and style of MP3 player, MPEG4 video and ACCA audio are also accessible with this attractive model of Palm.

General

  • Product Type: Smartphone With digital camera / digital player
  • Service Provider: Verizon Wireless in USA
  • Width: 2.4 in
  • Depth: 0.7 in
  • Height: 3.9 in
  • Weight: 4.9 oz

Cellular

  • Technology: CDMA2000 1X
  • Band: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800
  • Phone Design: Slider
  • Antenna: Internal
  • Vibrating Alert: Yes
  • Polyphonic Ringer: Yes
  • Call Timer: Yes
  • Conference Call Capability: Yes
  • Voice Recorder: Yes
  • Caller ID: Yes
  • Speakerphone: Yes
  • Wireless Interface IEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11g , Bluetooth 2.1 EDR

Communicator Features

  • Operating System: Palm webOS
  • User Memory: 16 GB

Messaging & Data Services

  • Short Messaging Service (SMS): Yes
  • Messaging Services: Yahoo! Messenger , AOL Instant Messenger Service (AIM)
  • Mobile Email: Yes
  • Supported Email Protocols: POP3 , IMAP4
  • Internet Browser: Yes
  • EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized): Yes
  • Messaging / Data Features Mobile blog , XHTML Browser , Microsoft Word support , Microsoft Excel support , Microsoft PowerPoint support

Multimedia Features

  • Playback Digital Video Formats H.264 , MPEG-4 , H.263 video and AMR audio
  • Downloadable Content Music

Digital Camera

  • Camera highlights: With a resolution of 3 megapixels, this model will give you higher quality pictures than other phones.
  • Sensor Resolution 3 megapixels
  • Camera Light Source LED light

GPS System: GPS receiver

Organizer

  • Alarm Clock: Yes
  • Calendar: Yes
  • Reminder: Yes
  • Calculator: Basic

Display

  • Type: LCD display
  • Display Resolution: 320 x 480 pixels
  • Diagonal Size: 3.1 in
  • Color Support: Color
  • Color Depth: 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
  • Display Illumination Color: White
  • Features Ambient light sensor

Miscellaneous

  • Hearing Aid Compatible: Yes
  • Included Accessories: Standard lithium ion battery , AC phone charger , Touchstone inductive cover , Micro USB cable , Stereo headset , Self cleaning carry pouch

Battery

  • Talk Time: 330 min
  • Standby Time: 350 h

Price: It’s still not available in Indian market but expected price is 7-8K INR. It’s available in US market at 150 USD.

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  1. I’ve had my Pre given that shortly immediately after launch and am glad to locate (via this forum) that I can now set a ring tone on incoming text messages and can seek by means of e-mails and such. Now is there any hope for an upcoming release in which I can research my calendar? Would make my work much less difficult, obtaining dates of final appointments. No other complaints, except that yesterday I was in and out of Sprint assistance (not unusual). I consider I had been roaming, and looked at my calendar. Every thing inside calendar was just one hour earlier than what I had input. The clock was a single hour early as properly. I was scared to death–then, when we got back into Sprint program once again, every thing was normalized. Has this happened to anybody else?? Shopping forward to answers, but please recall, I’m no techie and speak English rather than technospeak.

  2. Jacob says:

    I know only Android and iOS and only these two will survive in mobile OS, others will die sooner or later.

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