Posted on 25 January 2010 by Juventino Quinones
Now that we know AT&T will carry the Palm Pre and Pixi, and Verizon starts selling today the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus, it finally seems like Palm is getting a bigger footprint in the US. But with recent modifications to phone plans on AT&T and Verizon, let's see how a webOS handset on other carriers will cost ...
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Posted on 20 January 2010 by Juventino Quinones
As most of you already know, Verizon wireless will get the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus by January 25th of this year (as in five more days). But how about AT&T, we know they said at CES 2010 that two webOS devices are coming in the first half of the year, so is safe to assume they meant ...
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Posted on 25 November 2009 by Juventino Quinones
Okay, so this one is kind of funny, or ridiculous, depending on who you ask. As you probably know, AT&T recently challenged Verizon on their latest commercials touting a bigger map coverage of the US. And now, Verizon turns around against Sprint. Apparently, Verizon Wireless didn't take lightly the Now Network commercials from Sprint.
In those commercials, which are darn good ...
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Posted on 29 October 2009 by Juventino Quinones
So the latest is that AT&T might get the Palm Pre even before than Verizon. I don't think that'll be the case but hey, that's just me. Many belive that big blue will get the Palm Pixi instead of the Pre, we have seen the Pixi on AT&T's roadmap before, but so far, all this is just speculation.
By now, most ...
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Posted on 13 October 2009 by Juventino Quinones
For a long time many, if not all of us have heard the horror stories about Sprint's customer service. Well, it has been a long road, and not an easy one, but Sprint is turning the tides. Which is very good news for us Palm Pre owners.
According to Laptop Magazine, "this year, J.D. Power & Associates rated T-Mobile and Verizon ...
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Posted on 30 June 2009 by Chris Davies
Many scoffed at the analyst estimates tipping Palm Pre sales of up to 150,000 units; those people will likely find much to surprise them with Equity Research analyst Edward Snyder assertion that Palm have in fact shipped around 300,000 Pre units since the smartphone's launch. Snyder revealed his estimates yesterday, and they stand in strong contrast to the analysts usually ...
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Posted on 29 May 2009 by Chris Davies
The Pre hasn't even hit shelves yet, and already people are talking about Sprint's exclusivity agreement in the US expiring. Verizon turned heads yesterday when they bluntly revealed that they have their eye on offering the new Palm smartphone too; blunt enough to prompt a similarly terse retort from Sprint's spokesperson.
"We have the Pre through 2009" said spokesman James Fisher, ...
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Posted on 28 May 2009 by Steven Grady
Anyone who doesn't want AT&T OR Sprint might be interested in this one. Reuters has a quote from Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam stating:
"Over the next six months or so you will see devices like Palm Pre and a second generation Storm," on the Verizon Wireless networks McAdam said.
While this doesn't meant the the Pre will DEFINITELY hit big red, it's ...
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Posted on 27 May 2009 by Steven Grady
It seems that AT&T is going to try to get their hands on the Palm Pre as soon as the exclusivity contract with Sprint expires. AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson admitted that he sees AT&T selling the Palm Pre after Sprint's contract with Palm has expired. This means we could see a GSM version of the Pre in the U.S. as ...
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Posted on 24 May 2009 by Steven Grady
Palm might not let Sprint or the Pre stay in the webOS spotlight for long. According to a leak on Engadget, the Palm Eos will be launched in the second half of 2009. While the device is nowhere near as capable and fully featured as the Pre, the device might give enough users reason to shy away from Sprint if ...
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