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Palm Pre and Palm Pixi Information
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The embargo seems to have lifted and that means the web has recently been flooded with reviews for the soon-to-be released Palm Pre Plus. Of course, we already know that the Palm Pre Plus is going to be available with Verizon Wireless as of January 25, but thanks to this selection of reviews we can see if it is indeed going to be worth the money. And I will say that I picked and read these reviews carefully because despite previously feeling like the Palm Pre, or more accurately webOS was stalled I may end up grabbing this once its available. My reason for purchase, not so much to have a Pre or webOS device but because I can have that along with a device that has MiFi like Internet sharing all in one.
Gizmodo
Engadget
SlashGear
PreCentral
Laptop Mag
MobileCrunch
It was interesting to note that most of the reviews pointed out that this is mostly the same phone as what Sprint already has available. Well, the same phone with the addition of more internal storage and also the fact that the hardware “home” button was removed. And one other noticeable difference is that the Verizon Pre includes the touchstone compatible backing, but of course, you are still required to purchase the Touchstone separately.
All things considered, these reviews read mostly the same as what we have been reading about the Palm Pre in the past. In fact, it seems the one major difference that Verizon can offer with the Pre is that they have that special app for sharing your 3G connection in a MiFi like manner. And just as an FYI, that monthly service is going to be $40 per month, which sounds expensive considering its in addition to your monthly phone service, but at the same time it will save you some money if you have (or want) a MiFi because that service would be $70 a month.
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