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Sprint to offer Palm Pre nationwide on June 6 

Posted on May 19, 2009 | 12 Comments

Overland Park, Kan., May 19, 2009 – Sprint (NYSE: S) today announced pricing and nationwide availability for the highly anticipated Palm® Pre™ phone, offered exclusively from Sprint. Palm Pre will be available nationwide on June 6 in Sprint stores, Best Buy, Radio Shack, select Wal-Mart stores and online at sprint.com for $199.99 with a two-year service agreement and $100 mail-in rebate. Running the new Palm webOS™ mobile platform, Pre brings together your important information from where it resides – on your phone, at your work or on the web – into one logical view.(1)

For those who juggle life circa 2009 – bouncing from conference call to car pool schedule, from doctors’ numbers to doctoral thesis data, from social calendars to social networking – Pre marks a new wireless crossover standard. Before Pre, you had to compromise when selecting a wireless phone. To get the business features you needed, you had to sacrifice the personal entertainment features you wanted. Pre consolidates your important information – professional, social and personal – into one revolutionary device using an operating system that redefines the experience of living and working wirelessly.

“The argument that you need one phone for work and another phone for play, or that you have to make compromises between business and lifestyle productivity is over,” said Dan Hesse, president and CEO of Sprint. “With Pre, compromises of the past are history.”

Palm Pre will run on America’s most dependable 3G network and come with Sprint’s industry-leading value-oriented Everything Data plans that offer savings of up to $1,430 over two years versus comparable AT&T and Verizon plans for smartphones and PDAs.(2)

“The Palm Pre takes full advantage of Sprint’s Everything Data plans,” said Avi Greengart, Research Director for Consumer Devices at Current Analysis. “The Pre has been expressly designed for multitasking among multiple web pages and applications. It also builds on Palm’s heritage in PDAs by managing your digital information – whether that’s on a corporate server or on the web.”

“The Pre's dynamic ‘deck of cards’ approach to handling and navigating multiple applications is a great advance, but the core breakthrough is the integration of contact and content details across multiple applications,” said Andy Castonguay, Director of Mobile & Access Devices Research, Yankee Group. “With social networking and messaging being so important to US consumers, the Pre's ability to automatically pull friends' contact details, messaging addresses and personal websites from different applications on the phone will greatly simplify people's ability to communicate with their friends and colleagues in any way they want.”

Pre: A New Kind of Phone
The new webOS platform introduces Palm Synergy™, a key feature that brings together your personal and professional calendar, contacts and email into one centralized view, making transitions between work and personal life smooth and easy to manage.

With Palm Synergy, users get:

• Linked contacts – With Synergy, you have a single view that links 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(3), Google and Facebook accounts, Synergy recognizes that they’re the same person and links the information, presenting it to you as one listing.
• Layered calendars – 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 – Synergy lets you 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 text messaging. You can also see who’s active in a buddy list right from contacts or email, and start a new conversation with just one touch.

Palm webOS lets you keep multiple activities open and move easily between them like flipping through a deck of cards. You can move back and forth between text messaging and email, or search the web while you listen to music. You can rearrange items simply by dragging them, and when you are done with something, just throw it away by flicking it off the top of the screen.

Finding what you need is also easy with universal search – as you type what you’re looking for, webOS narrows your search and offers results from both your device and the web.(4) webOS crushes the barriers to true mobile computing.


“Pre is truly a new phone for a new web-centric age,” said Ed Colligan, Palm president and chief executive officer. “We’re a mobile society, and we want our people, calendars and information to move with us. With Pre’s exquisite design and the unique webOS software, running on Sprint’s fast broadband network, we’re changing the perception of what a wireless phone can be.”


Pre comes with a charger in the box, but for anyone tired of plugging a cord into their wireless phone, Palm introduces the Touchstone™ charging dock, the first inductive charging solution for phones, available exclusively for Pre. Simply set Pre down on top of the dock without worrying about connection, orientation or fit. Pre is active while charging, so you can access the touch screen, watch movies or video, or use the speakerphone. Set Pre on the charging dock when you’re on a call, and the speakerphone automatically turns on; when you take a ringing Pre off the dock, Pre automatically answers the call. Other mobile operating systems allow multitasking, but Palm has developed an intuitive method of switching between "cards,” which resemble clicking different tabs on a Web browser. New applications can be launched easily using the "Launcher" software button at the bottom of the home screen, and users navigate between different applications.


With nearly every wireless device today you have to exit one application completely before you can use another. That’s not what people are accustomed to. Think of your PC and all the applications you can have open at one time.

Pre: The latest NOW Network milestone for Sprint

Pre also lets you access feature-rich Sprint content on the Sprint Now Network, including exclusive applications such as:

o Sprint Navigation(5)
o Sprint TV
o NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile Live

“Sprint’s Now Network brings you America’s most dependable 3G network, the largest push-to-talk community, and in selected markets, Sprint is the only national carrier bringing 4G to life in 2009,”(6) Hesse said. “The Now Network is more than just a physical network – it’s also data plans that are all-inclusive, eliminating fear of data overages and a perfect fit for Palm Pre users.”

Sprint’s networks are now performing at best-ever levels, and Sprint’s high-value Everything data plans consistently beat AT&T and Verizon’s comparable plans in savings by hundreds, even thousands, of dollars over two years. With the revolutionary launch of Ready Now, which Sprint pioneered, customers leave the store educated, comfortable and confident about the phones they’re about to take home. As a result of these measures and more, Sprint customer satisfaction indices – from first call resolution to billing satisfaction, from customer care response time to service and repair – have all significantly improved over the past year.

Pricing and Availability
The Palm Pre phone will be available from Sprint on June 6 for $199.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate with new two year agreement on an Everything Plan with data or Business Essentials with Messaging and Data plan. An array of compelling accessories also will be available for Pre, including the Palm Touchstone charging dock. The Touchstone ™ Charging Kit, which includes the Touchstone charging doc and Touchstone back cover for Pre, will be available June 6 for $69.99. The Touchstone charging dock and Touchstone back cover also are available separately from for $49.99 and $19.99, respectively.

More information is available at www.sprint.com/palmpre 

ABOUT SPRINT NEXTEL
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers, businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including two wireless networks serving more than 49 million customers at the end of the first quarter of 2009; industry-leading mobile data services; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. For more information, visit www.sprint.com

(1)Use of this device requires providing a valid email address, mobile phone number, and related information for account setup and activation. Unlimited usage data plan strongly recommended; additional data charges may apply. Within wireless coverage area only. Number of applications and actual performance will vary depending on applications used and actions performed.
(2)Comparisons based on unlimited minutes options for Verizon PDA/Smartphone Nationwide Email & Messaging plus VZ Navigator and AT&T Nation plus PDA Personal Bundle and AT&T Navigator. Based on publicly available information as of publication date. Excludes taxes, Sprint surcharges, fees and premium content.
(3)Within wireless coverage area only. Requires data services at additional cost. Microsoft Direct Push Technology requires Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 with SP2 or Exchange Server 2007. Additional fees may apply.
(4)Searches web and user’s applications, contacts, and dialing information. Web search within wireless coverage area only, requires data services at additional cost.
(5)GPS requires data services at additional cost. Coverage not available in all areas at all times.
(6)“Dependable” based on independent, third-party drive tests for 3G data connection success, session reliability and signal strength for the top 50 most populous markets from Jan. ‘08 to Feb. ‘09. Not all services available on 3G and coverage may default to separate network when 3G unavailable.

Palm, webOS, Pre, Synergy and Touchstone are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm, Inc.

Message Edited by SarahKS on 05-19-2009 06:07 AM
Message Edited by wengla02 on 05-19-2009 07:27 AM

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May 19, 2009 2:36 PM squeff squeff 
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"The Touchstone charging dock and Touchstone back cover also are available separately from for $49.99 and $19.99, respectively."

 

It took me a bit to figure out why they'd be sold seperately   afterall, the Touchstone is useless without the back cover. But then, I realized, it's so you can have one in every room of the house!

 

I am puzzled, though, why it's cheaper to buy seperately. Only a penny, but it's still cheaper.

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May 19, 2009 3:05 PM quasijedi quasijedi 
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Um...what I don't understand is this:

 

Why would Sprint KNOWINGLY launch the Palm Pre only 2 days before Apple makes a HUGE splash with their upcoming 3rd generation iPhone? I mean, if Sprint was trying to avoid anything, then they completely screwed up. However, if Sprint really thought that the Pre was all that and a bag of chips (much like this company did regarding the Instinct), then I think Sprint (and Palm) should have had the cajones to launch the phone on June 8th or (better yet) June 9th! Show Apple that they really do have something to worry about.

 

Instead, Palm and Sprint have given Apple and AT&T a solid 24-48 hours to come up with some ammo to use against the Pre. Yeah, that's a genius idea...give the competition more time to prove that your product is junk. Yeah, great idea!

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May 19, 2009 4:49 PM Downside Downside 
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Hey just thought this was interesting. I looked up some statistics on who was searching around google. I came up with this page. http://www.google.com/insights/search/#q=palm%20pre%2Ciphone%203.0%2Ciphone%203g&geo=US&date=today%203-m&cmpt=q

 

It shows the difference between 3 majory key words. Palm Pre, Iphone 3.0 and iphone 3g. I think its going to be a very interesting release for all 3.

 

Now I did total pages that included these words. Iphone 3g has 103,000,000, Iphone 3.0 has125,000,000 pages and Palm Pre has 36,800,000.

 

With the stats i found between the posted link and the stats seen here. I think the launch will keep palm itself out of the deep end. Their sales over the last couple of years have taken a nose dive.

 

Ithink that sprints main concern is that they want to STOP losing customers to iphone buyers. With the palm pre out. I think if customers are already with sprint with an ending contract. They are more likely to keep their existing service easier knowing that we have a competitor to the iphone...and not just the wanna-be instinct(sorry instinct owners). The fact that the palm pre is an ACTUAL SMART PHONE and the iphone is not is going to attract alot of people to sprint. Reguardless of what iphone lovers say. Its not a smart phone. Not by definition. It is productive. However, I dont think it will compare to the full quarty keyboard and highly productive operating system.

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May 19, 2009 5:51 PM quasijedi quasijedi 
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Actually, by definition, the iPhone IS a smartphone. In fact, many companies (including Google) have allowed the iPhone to subplant all of the Blackberries that their employees were using. Simply put, those who think that the iPhone is NOT a smartphone are simply in denial.

 

Now, with that said, what about the Palm Pre? Well, the Pre (like probably every Palm product) is a smartphone. Is it enterprise ready out of the box? I seriously doubt it, but I have no doubt that it very easily could be after its first upgrade. After all, the original 2.5G iPhone wasn't enterprise ready out of the box, but oh what a firmware upgrade can do, eh?

 

The biggest problem though is this rumor that the Pre will launch with some new feature that has been kept mum all this time. Some think it'll be a WiMAX module, others think it will be enterprise ready, and some of us just think that perhaps it will launch on Sprint WITH the TouchStone cover and charger all in one package. Personally, I'm thinking the latter, but either of the first two options simply don't make sense due to time constraints and network limitations. Perhaps it will merely be that you don't have to adopt a specific plan so long as your plan already has an unlimited data option?

 

Overall, the Pre looks like a nice phone. Would I buy it? **** no! Without PTT, it's useless to me. But if it did come with PTT? Then I'd give it a seriously hard look. But honestly, the biggest problem is that it will have that Sprint name and logo on it...and that will kill sales instantly. Watch.

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May 25, 2009 5:19 AM admin admin 
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I currently have a Blackberry Pear and love it, but the commercial about the **** dialing is so true and I need to get something else. As I was searching to see if Sprint was going to come out with a touch screen Blackberry I happend to come across a the Pre and I am giving it serious consideration.

 

A Palm vs. Blackberry. Has anyone used both? What are your thoughts?

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May 25, 2009 2:39 PM quasijedi quasijedi 
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No one has used both, nor can they until June 6th when the Palm Pre FINALLY goes on sale. So you'll have to wait at least 2 more weeks for that answer.

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I'm torn.............. I'm a life long Palm user (upgrading about every 3 yrs going back from the original Palm Pilot). I've got nothing but love for Sprint as my life long cell carrier.

 

I was a bit frustrated at my last upgrade to the Treo 755p as I had to switch to a qwerty keyboard from graffiti, & I'm getting better at the thumb typing, but still not as fast as I was with a stylus.

 

Now here comes the Pre & I'm looking at my Treo under my current unlimited Data, 800 anytime shared minutes (wife has a centro), 700 shared text, 6pm-6am calling plan vs.. the REQUIRED "everything family plan", it's going to cost me about $30-$35 bucks a month more :(

 

Now granted with that "everything family" I get NASCAR (not a fan), I get PUSH 2 TALK (Pre isn't direct connect enabled), and GPS (which that is what the Garmin in the Jeep is for). I know I get a ton of texts, but I don't exceed my current plan (no kids on our plan). I know I get a ton of nationwide minutes w/no roaming, but I don't roam with the great coverage we currently have, and I only travel locally.

 

The outlay is supposed to be $199 w/ a $100 mail-in rebate (does that mean it would cost me $299 - $100 = $199 or $199 - $100 = $99) then factor in my 30 bones a month for a far better phone with a plan that in my opinion that isn't a value to me. There is also a $75 upgrade credit I'm being offered through the sprint site to "upgrade" my phone, then a $50 GREEN buy back credit for my old phones, which would make my phone very close to nothing. CRAZY DEAL!

 

I guess my only beef is the plan because I could get a GREAT phone at an unbelievable price, I just don't dig being FORCED into a more expensive plan (if you want the Pre) and don't see the value in the new plan.

 

Am I alone in this? I-Phone users, weren't you forced into a similar situation? And the Iphone can be a "Functional" Smart Phone thanks to it's extensive app store (just my $0.02)

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May 30, 2009 3:49 AM Artsy1 Artsy1 
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Only one in our family plan requires the "everything" option, yet if the Pre is purchased for one, we will be forced to change to the "Everything Family" plan, which we do not need and which is more expensive. I've also been reading about pre-manufacturing issues with the Pre. I think I'll wait for before committing.

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Jun 9, 2009 4:08 PM legab67156 legab67156 
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I just tried it and I love it. Pretty impressive phone. I did not buy it though!

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Jun 9, 2009 5:15 PM mmarna mmarna 
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I am bouncing between getting the Pre or the newest iPhone that was announced yesterday. For $99 bucks, plus monthly fees to AT&T, it is far less than the Pre is. I talked to a lot of people that left sprint and are extremely happy with the Iphone. The Pre on the other hand seems nice, but I tried the Instinct and thought it was nice. It was an "instunk" and I returned it. The problem I have is no one who works at Sprint knows much about it. The employees new nothing about it and can't purchase it for a while. What happens when it fails to perform like the instinct does?

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Aug 6, 2009 7:36 PM Guest Christopher   says in response to admin :

I have used the blackberry pearl and upgraded to the curve when it came out which was much better with the keys since I text message and email alot.

I now have the pre and the only thing is that the keys are smaller and I miss blackberry messenger. Everything else i am working out. I have had the pre since July 5th.

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Aug 15, 2009 7:15 PM Guest charlie   says in response to admin :

palm pre has its pros and cons... blackberry all the way! 5.9 hrs talk time...  palm pre 2.3 blk berry i can not charge it over night and i will still have juice.. palm pre NOPE DEAD DEAD! plus blackberry has many features like pandora i heart radio and blackberry app world! pre doesnt the phone freezes and plus the touch dont respond. i had the bb curve 8330 ive droppd it on all 4 courners and believe it or not still works no breakage or nothing. drop the pre 1ce AND ITS DONE! COMPLETELY SHATTERD! i got the new world edition blackberry the tour and i love it! "BLACKBERRY ALL THE WAY"

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