The Plam Pre PDA Phone
by Sze | Filed under Mobile Phone, Smartphone
Palm introduces at the CES 2009 its latest smartphone, the Palm Pre, which will be available from Sprint. The Pre features a 3.1-inch 320×480 multi touch display, a slide-out QWERTY keypard, a 3 Megapixel camera, WiFi 802.1b/g, GPS and Bluetooth.
The Plam Pre has 8GB internal memory. It supports EV-DO Rev.A network and does Bluetooth tethering. Based on OMAP CPU, the Pre runs the Palm webOS. It offers a 3.5mm stereo jack and a microUSB connector.
The Pre has the ambient light, accelerometer, and proximity sensor. It measures 59.5mmx100.5mmx16.95mm and weighs 135g.



Hands-on shots from Engadget:








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