Changing the theme of your mobile phone is one of the best ways to personalize the device. The case in no different for the Palm Pre. Users have installed custom webOS skins to add a bit of originality to their handsets.
Palm and Sprint recognized the power of social networking sites during their marketing campaign for the Pre. For instance, early marketing strategies involved advertising the Palm Pre as a premiere Twitter device.
The release of webOS 1.2 for new Palm devices has been delayed possibly due to a decision to counter the iTunes 1.9 which is expected to break iTunes sync again. Fortunately, webOS 1.2 is now being rumored to finally hit sometime next week.
The processor is a vital part of every smartphone and users wants every detail about the hardware that runs a top notched handset. Well, here's the full spec sheet of the processor for the new Palm Pixi webOS phone.
Palm has decided to step up its products as it follows up on the momentum of its second webOS device. Ten new applications have been added to Palm's application store including a full-fledged Google Voice application.
The Palm Pre price on the Sprint network has been cut by fifty bucks. Sprint is now offering the Palm Pre for $149.99 with a new two-year contract after a $150 instant rebate.
There were rumors that the Palm Pre price will be cut down to $150 from Sept. 8 to October 31. Well, it turned out to be accurate. However, it's only limited to IPCS service areas.
About a couple of weeks ago, I talked about some brewing rumors on upcoming Palm Pre webOs updates. I also mentioned that webOS 1.2 is being tested and might be released soon. Well, the upcoming software update has been exposed.
Applications will flood the Palm Pre App Catalog next month when the app submissions are released. But for now we'll be glad to inform you of these 13 new entires.