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In a Nutshell: Palm Pre vs. iPhone vs. G1 [Palm Pre]
In a Nutshell: Palm Pre vs. iPhone vs. G1 [Palm Pre]
CES 2009 brought us a new player in the smartphone upper-echelon. Let's drill down and see how the Palm Pre compares with the iPhone and Android's G1. 1. Multitouch touchscreen/gesture control : All three are capacitive, only the Pre and iPhone have multitouch. The Pre's glowy little "gesture ...
Sprint: Palm Pre PDA Cell Phone
palm.com — 1 Within wireless coverage area only. Requires data services at additional cost. 2 Available for Exchange ActiveSync... only. Requires Microsoft Outlook using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 with SP2 or Exchange Server 2007. Requires data services at ... (more) Sprint: Palm Pre PDA Cell Phone
Palm Pre: First Look and Details [Palm]
Palm Pre: First Look and Details [Palm]
i.gizmodo.com — Palm just announced the Palm Pre smartphone at CES 2009. It's a full touchscreen phone that slides... open to reveal a keyboard. It has Sprint EVDO rev. A, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a gesture area on the screen for navigation and use, a removable battery, ... (more) Palm Pre: First Look and Details [Palm]
Russian: review of Palm Pre
Russian: review of Palm Pre
mobile-review.com — Leave it to the Russians to get a Palm Pre review out early.... (more) Russian: review of Palm Pre
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Cry Havoc! And Let Slip The Dogs Of War
FuturelawyerIn a Nutshell: Palm Pre vs. iPhone vs. G1. Let the battle begin. This point by point comparison of the new Palm Pre, the iPhone and the Google Android G1, largely favors the Pre/G1 competitors. Check out Gizmodo's take on the battles to come. The fight will only be good for consumers, as there will be real choice now in the smartphone arena. Apple has a big head start in numbers of users; however, when the Pre becomes available on carriers other than Sprint, watch out for a battle royal. ...

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