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Anybody following this new handheld device's release? It's the first of the iPhone-esque devices that has really made me sit up and take notice (I own an iPod Touch).
I was unimpressed with the T-Mobile android G1 and the blackberry storm and the samsung instinct... but this device's UI sounds incredible from the information and photos i'm seeing. The first time I saw one of these competitors and say "Wow, that software is actually better than the IPhone)
It does multi-tasking in ways that the iPhone and Android can't dream of, and it has copy and paste, and has a really neat feature: The touch/gesture area extends below the screen to a black area under the screen, so you can control onscreen things by also making gestures below it..., drag your finger up from the gesture area onto the screen at any point and a "quick launch wave" App switcher comes up (a la alt+tab in windows or osx)! Instead of seperate apps for everything, it pulls in information from other apps in some pretty impressive synergy. Like you can read SMS messages onscreen without switching apps, open up contact cards that pull in information from SMS, facebook, and phone, without having to "switch apps". tons of stuff like that... great multitasking. You don't open and close apps to go to different features, it's all intertwined. i suck at explaining stuff like this but I am very impressed by the UI. The videos show this really well
It also has WIRELESS CHARGING (!)... along with the natural other features (webkit browser, accelerometer, etc). Also has a slide out physical keyboard. I can't stress how cool and sleek the UI looks though
http://live.gdgt.com/2009/01/08/live-palm-keynote-coverage-from-ces-2009/#more
VIDEO: http://i.gizmodo.com/5126752/palm-pre-full-video-tours
Sprint-only at release, with eventually being released for other carriers.
Nice job resurrecting yourself Palm.
At the very least, someone actually producing a superior UI will motivate Apple to one-up their existing UI for the Iphone 3.0!
I was unimpressed with the T-Mobile android G1 and the blackberry storm and the samsung instinct... but this device's UI sounds incredible from the information and photos i'm seeing. The first time I saw one of these competitors and say "Wow, that software is actually better than the IPhone)
It does multi-tasking in ways that the iPhone and Android can't dream of, and it has copy and paste, and has a really neat feature: The touch/gesture area extends below the screen to a black area under the screen, so you can control onscreen things by also making gestures below it..., drag your finger up from the gesture area onto the screen at any point and a "quick launch wave" App switcher comes up (a la alt+tab in windows or osx)! Instead of seperate apps for everything, it pulls in information from other apps in some pretty impressive synergy. Like you can read SMS messages onscreen without switching apps, open up contact cards that pull in information from SMS, facebook, and phone, without having to "switch apps". tons of stuff like that... great multitasking. You don't open and close apps to go to different features, it's all intertwined. i suck at explaining stuff like this but I am very impressed by the UI. The videos show this really well
It also has WIRELESS CHARGING (!)... along with the natural other features (webkit browser, accelerometer, etc). Also has a slide out physical keyboard. I can't stress how cool and sleek the UI looks though
http://live.gdgt.com/2009/01/08/live-palm-keynote-coverage-from-ces-2009/#more
VIDEO: http://i.gizmodo.com/5126752/palm-pre-full-video-tours
Sprint-only at release, with eventually being released for other carriers.
Nice job resurrecting yourself Palm.

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