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Palm Pre Plus Phone (Verizon Wireless) | 
| Brand: Palm Category: Wireless
List Price: $549.99 Buy New: $0.01 as of 9/10/2010 16:32 EDT details You Save: $549.98 (100%)

Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 62 reviews Sales Rank: 4087
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: Pre Plus UPC: 805931049230 ASIN: B00359FEF4
Release Date: January 25, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| | 3G-enabled smartphone with intuitive Palm webOS platform, touchscreen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard; easy integration with Google, Facebook, LinkedIn and more | | | GPS-enabled for turn-by-turn directions; can be used as a 3G Mobile Hotspot for up to five Wi-Fi connected devices | | | 16 GB internal memory; 3-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth stereo music streaming; Wi-Fi-enabled | | | Up to 5.5 hours of talk time, up to 350 hours (14.5 days) of standby time | | | What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, AC charger, micro USB cable, quick start guide, gesture guide, self-cleaning carry pouch |
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Amazon.com Product Description Running on the Palm webOS mobile platform, the 3G-enabled Palm Pre Plus for Verizon Wireless brings together all of your important information from where it resides--on your phone, at your workplace, at home, or on the Web--into a single mobile device. In addition to high-speed connectivity on the fast and reliable Verizon Wireless 3G network, the phone's memory has been doubled to 16 GB and it comes with a built-in 3G Mobile Hotspot that can be shared via Wi-Fi among five devices--laptop, another phone, MP3 player, and more. 
The Palm Pre Plus features the Palm webOS platform, a vibrantly colorful touchscreen-enabled display, and slide-out full QWERTY keyboard. | The phone's slide-out full QWERTY keyboard puts it all at your fingertips, and the multi-touch screen lets you move back and forth between open applications using natural gestures. With Palm webOS, you can keep multiple activities open and move easily between them--like flipping through a deck of cards, using natural gestures. This allows for easy movement between messaging and e-mail or searching the Web while listening to music, and items are rearranged simply by dragging them. Palm's webOS interface brings together the most important information from your phone, at work or on the Web, into one logical view. In addition to linking information from Google, Facebook, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and LinkedIn, Palm Pre Plus adds Yahoo! integration to Palm Synergy, which offers: - Linked contacts that displays contacts from a variety of sources in a single view.
- Layered calendars that combine all your activities into one view--work, family, friends, sports teams and other interests
- Combined messaging presents all your MMS and IM conversations with the same person in a chat-style view.
You'll stay on course thanks to the VZ Navigator GPS turn-by-turn direction service. Other features include a 3-megapixel camera/camcorder, digital audio player, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, access to personal and corporate e-mail, and up to 5.5 hours of talk time. Key Features - Fast 3G connectivity thanks to the reliable Verizon Wireless EV-DO, Rev A network
- Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go.
- 3G Mobile Hotspot: The Palm Pre Plus comes travel-ready with a built-in 3G Mobile Hotspot--a Wi-Fi hotspot that can be shared among five Wi-Fi-capable devices. The 3G Mobile Hotspot is the perfect family vacation companion, and at $40 for 5 GB and 5 cents per megabyte overage, it provides an allowance big enough for sharing with the entire family for downloading games, Internet access, and more.
- GPS navigation capabilities via VZ Navigator service
- 16 GB internal memory (non-expandable) with the ability to work as a USB drive when plugged into a PC. You can simply drag and drop your PC media and documents onto the device.
- Palm's webOS platform lets you manage multiple applications at a time, unlike any other mobile platform today. It lets you keep multiple activities open and instantly flip from one to another using card view.
- Linked contacts: With Palm Synergy, you maintain a single view by linking your contacts from a variety of sources, so accessing them is easier than ever. For example, if you have the same contact listed in your Outlook, Google and Facebook accounts, Synergy recognizes that they're the same person and links the information together, presenting it to you as one listing.
- Layered calendars: Palm Synergy lets you see your calendars can be seen on their own or layered together in a single view--combining work, family, friends, sports teams, or other interests. You can toggle to look at one calendar at a time, or see them all at a glance.
- Combined messaging: See all your conversations with the same person in a chat-style view, even if it started in IM and you want to reply with a text message. You can also see who's active in a buddy list right from contacts, and start a new conversation with just one touch.
- Combined e-mail: Check your Outlook e-mail with Microsoft Direct Push Technology and HTML support. Get wireless e-mail access to popular commercial POP3 and IMAP accounts like AOL, Gmail, and Yahoo! All your e-mail accounts can be viewed together, or separately from one simple application. Synergy even lets you see IM presence directly from an e-mail.
- Instant messaging for Google Talk and AOL
- Document viewer compatible with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF documents
- Universal search: Simply start typing to begin searching your contacts, applications, Google, Google Maps, Wikipedia and Twitter. Universal search narrows down the possible results as you type, so it's easier to find what you need.

The Palm webOS offers the ability to keep multiple applications open at once with "activity cards," so you can do more than one thing without losing your place. | 
Palm Pre Plus has the ability to pull in your online calendars from places like Facebook, Google and Office Outlook and layer them into one view of your whole day. | 
Each person's contact information is pulled in from places like Facebook, Google, Microsoft Office Outlook, and LinkedIn, and combined under one entry. | - Unobtrusive notifications: When important things come up or new updates arrive, you'll receive notifications at the bottom of your screen. You will know what is going on without being completely interrupted or losing your train of thought.

Turn the Palm Pre Plus comes travel-ready with a built-in 3G Mobile Hotspot, enabling up to 5 additional devices to connect to the Web via Wi-Fi (additional charges applicable). | - 3.1-inch multi-touch screen with a vibrant 24-bit color, 320x480 resolution HVGA display
- Accelerometer and proximity sensor: An accelerometer automatically orients Web pages and photos to your perspective so you can view them in landscape or portrait mode. Watch videos in landscape mode as well. The proximity sensor automatically disables the touch screen and turns off the display whenever you put the phone up to your ear.
- Slide-out QWERTY keyboard for fast messaging
- Amazon MP3 Store enables you to download stereo-quality non-DRM protected tracks instantly to your wireless phone.
- 3-megapixel camera with LED flash, extended depth of field, and geotagging.
- Bluetooth connectivity (version 2.1) includes profiles for communication headset, hands-free car kits, and the A2DP Bluetooth profile--enabling you to wirelessly stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones or speaker dock.
- Incredibly fast Web browser brings you full Web sites the way they were meant to be seen
- Voice dialing capabilities
- Organizer tools including calendar, notes, voice memo, tasks, calculator
- Ringer switch easily silences the device with one touch
- Browse the App Catalog from your phone and download apps right over the air. Choose from a variety of titles designed for Palm webOS, many of which work together with other apps on the phone. Find apps like OpenTable, Yelp, or WHERE, just to name a few... and new ones are being added all the time.
- Palm Services automatically backs up your phone so you have a copy of your important data. You can also remotely erase your data if your phone is lost or stolen. And you get software updates that make it easy to stay up to date with the latest enhancements.
- 3.5mm headset jack
- Bilingual interface: English/Español
- Hearing aid compatibility = M4
Wireless Touchstone Charging While the Palm Pre Plus comes with a charger included in the box, Palm's optional Touchstone charging dock can recharge the device's batteries without connecting any cords to it. The first inductive charging solution for phones, the Palm Touchstone, along with the Touchstone compatible back cover (both sold separately), allows Pre Plus to be set on top of the dock without worrying about connection, orientation or fit. The device remains active while charging, allowing access to the touch screen, movies or video, or the speakerphone option. Vital Statistics The Palm Pre Plus weighs 4.89 ounces and measures 3.9 x 2.3 x 0.67 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 5.5 hours (330 minutes) of talk time, and up to 350 hours (14.5 days) of standby time. It runs on the CDMA 800/1900 frequencies as well as EV–DO, Rev A 3G frequencies. What's in the Box Palm Pre Plus handset, rechargeable battery, AC charger, micro USB cable, quick start guide, gesture guide, self-cleaning carry pouch - Reliable 3G Network: With support for the EV-DO high-speed data standard, you'll enjoy fast access to the Internet and Verizon Wireless multimedia services (additional charges applicable), with average download speeds ranging from 400 to 700 Kbps and peak rates up to 2 Mbps. (Learn more about where EV-DO coverage is offered.)
- VZ Navigator Capable: With this GPS-enabled phone, you'll be able to access the Verizon Wireless VZ Navigator service (additional charges applicable) for voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions, heads-up alerts, local search of nearly 14 million points of interest in the US (such as landmarks, restaurants and ATMs), and detailed color maps.
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Perfect phone, battery life improving February 7, 2010 Tim Hoag 93 out of 96 found this review helpful
Ok, before I rant about the battery, I want to warn Palm fanboys about the one change you need to prepare for (note: I am a huge Palm fanboy). If you aren't currently using a Treo or Centro phone, skip the next paragraph.
Not a complaint, just some advice because Palm has ALWAYS been the best at contact/calendar management. No one else comes close. If you like the way PalmOS has always sync'd directly with your PC (Outlook, Palm Desktop, etc) - you will need to buy a 3rd-part application to do that with the Pre or Pixi. Palm has dropped support for that. It can synch with an Exchange server like a Blackberry (my company won't support it) or with Gmail (I will never share my contacts with Google, Yahoo, or any other public site). Most of these apps come with a trial period. I recommend that you have it installed on your PC before you do any contact sync or email set up. It worked flawlessly and it's just like I've been doing it with Outlook for many years. When setting up your Pre for the first time, skip the step to set up e-mail so you can synch your contacts with a third party app first. IT's much less confusing.
Oh, and DON'T sync with more than one 3rd party app, because you will duplicate every contact. The Pre is able to see the duplicates and show them as a single contact (sort of) but I tried it with more than one, and I had to do a hard reset and then sync with only one 3rd party app to de-dupe the contacts. PocketMirror does wireless sync, but it is VERY slow with my 3,000 contacts. It's a litte faster via Bluetooth. CompanionLink is much faster, but requires a USB cable.
Ok, for those who don't care about contact/calendar sync, or who get one of the 3rd party apps, here is my summary of the Palm Pre: FANTASTIC!
It is very close to the iPhone in ease of use, innovation, etc. Each has a few unique advantages. But, the Palm wins on the stuff I care about - multitasking being a major item... I can listen to music AND surf the web. Can't do that on an iPone, iPad, or any other iDevice. That's huge.
The ONLY complaint I have is battery life, which is non worse than an iPhone. Palm has made major improvements with 1.4, and needs to keep working on it. Battery drain goes down after you have had it a few weeks, because then you aren't playing with it 7x24. 3G access is what uses the most battery, just like the iPhone. I bought a Siedio extended battery from Amazon.com to provide some improvement, and reducing screen brightness also helps. But, if you are doing a lot of web browsing, tweeting, etc... it's going to drain about 10% per hour - but no worse than the Motorola Droid, by the way. I get about 8 hours of heavy web use, once you've charged the battery for a few cycles.
So, carry a spare battery (another great feature the iPhone doesn't have - you can quickly swap batteries) - or get an extended life battery like I did. Other than that, I also wish it had a soft keyboard and a few things that would make it easier to surf and text in landscape mode...
If Palm would add a few refinements like better landscape support,it would be a perfect phone.
And the icing on the cake? The network, of course! The Pre+ runs on Verizon, and not AT&T. That drives all my iPhone fanboy friends crazy. It was well worth the wait for Verizon to get this phone. I recommend this for everyone... I especially recommend this phone for iPhone users so they can get off the AT&T network...
Now Verizon can say "there's an App for that" as well as "there's a map for that", and that, my friends, makes this a terrific phone!
EDIT: Palm recently released version 1.4 (which auto-magically updates your phone over the air) and it has improved battery performance greatly. They also added the ability to take movies and edit them right on the phone. Perfect for putting videos on facebook and twitter, etc.
Folks, you REALLY need to try this phone.
Worth the Wait Because It's the Best Smartphone on the Market February 12, 2010 Steve (New York, NY) 39 out of 40 found this review helpful
I've been a Palm user going way back, and loved my Treo 700p through nearly four years of heavy daily use. I'm a happy Verizon customer, so waiting for the Pre Plus to arrive there required patience while everyone moved to the iPhone. It was worth the wait! The design turns heads, especially with iPhone users. The true multitasking OS makes iPhone users jealous--I've had two say they will switch after trying mine. Pre Plus makes the most of WiFi, Bluetooth, and is the only phone that becomes a WiFi hotspot for your netbook/laptop without tethering. Palm's web syncing was seamless, and with my gmail account setup, all my contacts and calendar were wirelessly synced--and are backed up once each day with all the data on my phone by Palm, so there's no more being tied to a desktop app. The phone is fast, intuitive, and very stable. Battery life is good if you keep WiFi off. The apps store is just starting to ramp up, but the best apps so far are: Commuter Computer (NJ Transit and BART), Tweed, Facebook, Kobo (try it, cloud reading--sorry Kindle), Evernote, Weather Channel, Open Table (a little buggy on the login at times), New York Times Reader, Pandora (great!), and Fandango. As of this writing, easily the best smartphone on the market.
One of the best kept tech secrets out there. March 1, 2010 The Toddball (Los Angeles, California USA) 35 out of 36 found this review helpful
A perfect hybrid of the iPhone and Blackberry- but better!
An arrogant and presumptuous statement you might say? Perhaps. An uneducated and unfair assumption? Hardly. With a flawless interactive touchscreen like the iPhone and a slide-out, tactile QWERTY keyboard akin to the Blackberry, this phone has surpassed ALL of my expectations.
I was like all other lonely schoolboys out there on the playground albeit I wasn't out on the playground and I'm 35; hardly a schoolboy. But like the others, I was waiting in vain for my "New Every Two" discount to kick in so I can finally venture into the 21st century with a Smartphone (cue fading echo: phone, phone, phone...). I had done tiresome and extensive research on the "Big 3" that Verizon had to offer: the Motorola Droid, the HTC Droid Eris and the Palm Pre Plus (not big on Blackberrys; too yuppy/primitive/not me). My research included watching way too many videos of these phones on youtube (unboxing, walkthroughs, hacks, Chocolate Rain cameos, etc.), reading far too many blogs to mention and actually fiddling around on the phones. Using the phones. How novel. I'll make this simple:
The Motorola Droid I found to be too bulky, far too heavy for a mobile device, suffering from "only child" syndrome and, from the research I did, the touchscreen was WEAK. W. E. A. K. That is problemo numero uno. Next.
The HTC Droid was very high on the "Me want, me want" list. I did like the touchscreen response, fairly attractive OS and it is backed by Google which I use religiously. The strike? I was coming from a standard slider phone and doing text messages with a standard phone keypad. Going from that to QWERTY in itself is a big step. Add onscreen-only and you're asking for some serious aggravation, anxiety and frustration. What else we gots?
So the Palm Pre had been getting press on it's "revolutionary" webOS and that it was coming to Verizon in January. I was only familiar with it because I would watch youtube reviews and visit the Palm website. I do have to admit that once I played with the Palm Pre I was quite enamored. The shape was ridiculously comfortable. The tactile keyboard was small but, surprisingly, my fairly nimble fingers were able to adjust with ease and the touchscreen was absolutely mind blowing. This is the ONLY phone that Verizon offers where I felt as comfortable using it as I did on an iPhone (which all touchscreens try to rival in terms of responsiveness and illuminosity).
When the time came to purchase my new device, the Palm Pre Plus was at the top of my list. I had to lure my girlfriend into the depths of geekdom and let her know how great this phone was too. She relented and now she is truly addicted to this phone.
One great, huuge surprise I had on this phone was the multi tasking prowess this has on it. On my second day owning it I used a GPS tracking jogging app and listened to some music on my Bluetooth stereo headset. Now I know an iPhone can't do that all at once.
I can't really say enough good things about this phone. I really hope the best for Palm and if you do get one, you're going to see the huge underground following/cult of Palm Pre fanatics that just can't say enough either!
Switched from the iPhone and love it! January 26, 2010 Annette Marie 43 out of 49 found this review helpful
First, Let me say that I am a die hard Apple fan. I got the first Iphone, then the 3g, then the 3gs. I love the iPhone.
However, I have been reading about the Pre for over a year. I looked at the first one on Sprint but decided to wait for the next generation to come out. Now I have the Pre Plus and I can tell you. It's Great! I love it. You can open so many different apps and have them running in the background. You can listen to music while still using other functioins.
The charger rocks also!
Hello Pre, good bye iPhone
All-around a great phone, and an even better user interface March 17, 2010 nyaiyo 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
Where can I start? Most people probably want to know about apps. I was really surprised that there are so many apps available. And they're good apps. A lot of 3d games, I use netflix app all the time, twitter is good (new to twitter), podcast app dr. podder is a 10, duke nukem 3d, need for speed. Just so many good apps to list.
The camera and video are awesome also. The camera takes really good pictures, better than my camera believe it or not. You can upload pictures directly to facebook, or send them through email or text to other people. the video app was just released in February. Its very similar to the iphone video record app. you can record long videos, and you can edit them when done. Again, you can upload them to facebook, also youtube with videos too. Or email or text them to other people.
If you buy this phone, you HAVE TO go to [..]. They have both homebrew apps and patches there, plus a huge group of users that all use the phone and push it to its limits. Basically, these things let you hack your phone securely and easily. It adds sooooo much functionality. And the best thing is Palm knows about it, they're ok with it, and they give you the tools to do it correctly and fix it if something goes wrong.
The screen looks absolutely great, its so bright that I keep it at 40% just to save battery life. The keyboard works great. It was a little small at first, but I got use to it fast. I have actually found that the small keyboard makes it much easier to type with one hand.
I've saved the best for last. The webOS operating system is by far the best thing about Palm phones. Multitasking is so much more useful than I thought it would be. I can start a podcast download, then click over and send out a text while its downloading. I can be playing a game, minimize it, flick over to my email, then come back and it starts right back where I left off.
The way the notifications comes in is really well designed. Notifications pop up at the bottom of the screen in little banners. You can either let them sit there, or flick an up gesture and they turn into little icons at the bottom of the screen(taking up much less space).. that way there is always a little reminder down there, until you decide to take action on the notification. If you just wanted to ignore the banner, you can swipe it off the screen to the right or left with a quick swipe gesture. The things that elicit a notification are receiving texts, emails, a finished download, when pandora or music app switches songs (although these disappear on their own), etc. Notifications come through so often, that its nice to have them managed in a way that lets me choose to keep doing what I'm doing or act on them.
Universal search will be your best friend. The Pre will sync with multiple accounts. So I have facebook, google, and my exchange server at work. All the contacts from the 3 places are now on my phone so it becomes a PITA to sift through them all. Well, Palm thought of that. So if I want to find someone, I can just start typing their first name and it will bring up that contact. Usually it takes me 3 letters to find who I need. Universal search works with EVERYTHING though. I can start typing a webpage, the name of an app, a person, or just a term to do a google search on it. so basically, whatever I want to do, I just open my keyboard and start typing. Its soooo easy and it just makes sense.
they also have a mobile hotpost app, but it costs $30/month at Verizon. It basically turns your phone into a wifi hotspot, so you can get wifi on anything that uses wireless internet. I am still thinking about getting it, but I have heard you can get it free if you hack your phone a little (instructions at [..])
Sorry its so long, but I almost passed over this phone because I hadnt heard much about it. I am truly astonished, because it is the best phone I have ever used.
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