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Good and bad of the Palm Pre smartphone

Friday, June 5th, 2009
Technology

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The Palm Pre is an Internet-connected multimedia smartphone designed and build by Palm, Inc. with a multi-touch screen and a sliding keyboard. The phone will be the first to use Palm’s new Linux-based operating system, webOS. The main functions are camera phone, a portable media player, a GPS navigator, and an Internet client (with text messaging, email, web browsing, and local Wi-Fi connectivity).

The good: The Palm Pre’s multitasking capabilities and notifications system are unparalleled. The smartphone features a vibrant display with multitouch functionality as well as a solid Web browser and good multimedia integration. The Pre offered good call quality and wireless options include 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

The bad: The Pre’s keyboard is cramped. Battery life drains quickly and the smartphone can be sluggish at times. Lacks expansion slot, video-recording capabilities, onscreen keyboard, and Flash support. The Pre App Catalog is still in beta with a limited number of titles.

The bottom line: Despite some missing features and performance issues that make it less than ideal for on-the-go professionals, the Palm Pre offers gadget lovers and consumers well-integrated features and unparalled multitasking capabilities. The hardware could be better, but more importantly, Palm has developed a solid OS that not only rivals the competition but also sets a new standard in the way smartphones handle tasks and manage information.

Comments

Thanks for the review. I’m currently using Palm Treo 680 and I’m planning to get Palm Pre once it becomes available in the Philippines. :-)

 

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