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Re: Dumping my DIamond for the Pre
Im also dumping my touch pro for Palmpre with some un-official plan swapage. I like my touch pro but it still reminds me of my 6700 and 6900. which were cool but im looking for a more GUI experiance. the only winmo specific app i use is tether which im thinking someone will make a program for. I have used lots of roms and radios and still have yet to find one that just works after i add a couple apps. i have crashes and so on and they tend to lag depending on what your doing just having 2 or 3 apps open at once. there is a good review i found that stokes me enough to wait for 4 hours to make sure i get one tommarow. im also stoked that as far as OS's go between linux and windows for pc linux wins for operating with less resources than windows uses.
heres the review. I hope apps get made to change looks and so on. If just the sdk kit gets released looks like ill try to make some apps myself. http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/03/palm-pre-review/ Last edited by kanesis; 06-05-2009 at 08:28 PM. |
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Yeah.. definitely gonna mess around with it a bit before I buy it .. hopefully I have a little better experience than you did Miriam. Almost glad I have to wait to July 1st.. if I didn't I may be a little impulsive.
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Re: Dumping my DIamond for the Pre
I though about it...but am going to wait and see what happens.
One of the reviews I read said there is no way to tell if you missed a call or message without turning the screen on. There are not any LED's, lights or sounds that would tell you. And I also read the keys are very very small....to small for my fat fingers. Does anyone know if you have to open the keyboard to answer a call? |
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Re: Dumping my DIamond for the Pre
I'm considering it. My major concern is the keyboard. I've never had a hard kb and don't particularly care for one. Also, with the amount of texts I send I'm really hoping there is an on-screen kb so I don't have to open it all the time.
My second concern is syncing with a PC. Anyone heard anything about interaction with outlook? Also, like someone else said, I'm not dumping SERO for it. WHy are they selling these off-contract if you have to go with the expensive plans? I guess there are some hurdles, but i might go check it out today. The guy at the Sprint store last night said they have some in stock so...... |
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from what i understand there is no syncing with outlook. i hope i am wrong though. i have been looking at this phone also. i have decided to wait for the td2 instead. i wanted the tp2, but then i found it doesn't have a flash on the camera, thus making it a diamond with a keyboard. i barely use the tp now, i use the diamond more. the 5mp camera is just a plus for the td2 also
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Re: Dumping my DIamond for the Pre
So a quick update. Went to a sprint store today and messed with the Pre,
1st thoughts were... Super easy to navigate.. Capacitive touch is as nice as I thought and as easy as the Iphone to use. Wish the screen was a little larger, but fine. Image quality is fantastic. The keyboard was great.. never had a hardware keyboard on a phone before and was instantly typing faster than I do with software keyboard on my Diamond or Vogue. Keys are small but raised and tacky enough that it's satisfying to use. Browser was fantastic.. other than no flash support it kicks Opera mobiles butt.. although for the most part because of the capacitive screen and not the software.. although it seems to load webpages faster.. both on wifi and EVDO. Youtube app also integrated into the browser.. so you go to Youtube and it's the normal desktop version of youtube... you click a video and it starts the youtube app which loads and runs the video in high res.. has option to stretch full screen like the iphone. Also it runs the videos very smooth. Bottom line is the device kicks any winmo device I've ever used in the crotch... with every app I used... BUT and this is a big but... there are only a handful of apps to use. After messing with the Pre for 15 minutes I'd exhausted all the possiblities. I was left wondering... "now what?" .. So will I buy it when I am able to with my upgrade July 1st? Most likely... unless the touch pro2 is a big improvement in speed and touch sensitivity over my diamond. Also if there is still a very slim selection of apps I may possibly wait. |
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Lets see if I can answer any questions. Mind you only had it for a few days and haven't done everything with it so some things may be a bit off.
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The keyboard however is good from what I've found. I have fat thumbs yet don't have any real issue typing on it. Infact, I find it LOADS better than trying to type on my Touch Diamond, iPod Touch, or my old Vogue. I will say however the Touch Pro/Mogul/PPC 6700 keyboards were better and faster, but at the same time the Pre's size compared to them is amazing. Quote:
When someone calls it does a few things. If you're in card view (viewing the desktop) it comes up full screen I believe. If you're in an app it shrinks the app (but its still active and doesn't stop your flow of working) and shows a notification at the bottom asking for answer or ignore. If you're in the lock screen you essentially unlock to answer. Quote:
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Also, in regards to the App catalog, we must remember its a First Generation OS whose full SDK hasn't even been released yet (rumors say sometime in the next few months it should hit in full). It had somewhere around 15 or so at launch, with another 8 or so hitting on Monday. It shouldn't really be THAT long before it has a relatively decent little app foundation. Not to mention it looks like Full Flash will be coming at the end of the year, which should usher in a whole new level of potential apps. |
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