Palm Pre introduced at CES

The Palm Pre was announced earlier this month at CES (Consumer Electronics Show). The Palm Pre is a smartphone with touchscreen and a qwerty-pulldown keyboard. I would say this is the first real iPhone competitor. The Palm Pre uses what is called the webOS. With this OS you can build custom applications for the device using only HTML, CSS, XML and JavaScript. This is very practical, you do not have to learn any new languages, that is, if you know the basics of web-programming. Compared to building apps for the iPhone this will be much easier. The iPhone SDK requires developers to program in objective-c which is Mac-only. The iPhone-SDK itself is only available for OS X.
Every time theres a new touch phone out on the market its automatically compared to Apples iPhone. So why shouldn’t I do it too?
Specifications
The specifications for the Palm Pre.
- High-speed wireless (EV-DO Rev. A or HSDPA, depending on version)
- 802.11b / g WiFi with WPA, WPA2, 801.1x authentication
- 3.1-inch 24-bit color 480 x 320 display
- Dedicated gesture area below display
- Slide-out portrait QWERTY keyboard (banana slider)
- Integrated IM, MMS, and SMS messaging
- Email: Microsoft Outlook with Microsoft Direct Push Technology
- Built-in GPS
- Bluetooth 2.1 EDR with A2DP stereo Bluetooth support
- High-performance browser
- 3 megapixel camera with LED flash and extended depth of field
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- 8GB of internal storage (~7.4GB user available)
- USB mass storage support
- Phone as laptop modem – Bluetooth tethering
- MicroUSB connector with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
- Proximity sensor for detecting when phone is near face
- Light sensor to automatically dim display
- Audio Formats: MPS, AAC, AAC , AMR, QCELP, WAV
- Video Formats: MPEG-4, H.263, H.264 Image Formats: GIF, Animated GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP
- Ringer mute switch
- Removable rechargeable battery
- Width: 59.5mm (2.3 inches) Height: 100.5mm (3.9 inches) Thickness: 16.95mm (0.67 inches)
- Weight: 135 grams (4.76 ounces)
Network connections
The Palm Pre is equipped with HSDPA and WiFi. The Pre wins this duel because of the HSDPA. The iPhone is equipped with 3G which is slighty more slower than HSDPA.
Design
The Pre has a 3.1-inch screen which is smaller than the iPhones 3.5-inch. The resolution is still the same on both devices though. The device itself is 0.19-inches thicker than the iPhone. The biggest difference is the slide down qwerty keyboard. As we all know the iPhone has a touch based qwerty keyboard. Having real buttons is probably the best. Pre 2 – iPhone 0.
Operating System
The iPhone is equipped with a lightwheight version of Mac OS X Leopard. Developing applications for the iPhone can only be done through using OS X and downloading the SDK. The Pre comes with an OS called WebOS which is linux based. Open standards are used for developing applications for the Pre. Every application is written in HTML, CSS, JavaScript and XML. This again looks very promising. Another cool feature is the support for background processes. As we can see in this movie messages and notifications pops up on top of the current window the user is interacting with.
I seriously consider selling my iPhone and buying one of these!
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