AT & T began selling the flagship device from Palm, becoming the third US operator to offer webOS-based devices.
Palm Pre Plus is aimed at the mass market, has a capacitive multi-screen, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS and a physical keyboard. This device was already available to Verizon Wireless customers in the CDMA version, and Sprint sold the first version, the Palm Pre.
Under the cut a few details and photos. AT & T asks for $ 150 per device bundled with the contract. You can buy the device on the AT & T website . ')
The smartphone is a 3.1-inch slider, 16 GB of internal memory and a 3.0 megapixel camera with LED flash.
It works on webOS. It is a multitasking operating system that can be synchronized with various services from Google, Yahoo and Facebook, as well as Microsoft Exchange.
webOS includes an app store that continues to be filled with programs from third-party developers.
It is a pity that this is all so far only in the USA. I would not refuse to touch, and maybe buy such a device. Just at least for a change.
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