| Palm Pre @ CES 2009 The new-ness is underway, and Palm just debuted its long(est) awaited all-new handset, the Palm Pre. The curvy touchscreen handset has a 3.1-inch 320 x 480 multitouch display, with a rollerball down below and touch sensitivity all down the face -- the lower part is for "gestures."
Palm Pre Official Video Tour from Gizmodo on Vimeo. A full QWERTY keyboard slides out from the phone in a portrait orientation, and you can flip the phone on its side for accelerometer-sensed widescreen browsing. The phone is running Palm's all-new webOS platform, with TI's new OMAP CPU under the hood -- which Palm claims provides laptop-style power, and which juices the phones smooth transitions, scrolling and "deck of cards" app-switching. Other internal specs
include EV-DO Rev. A, 802.11b/g WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth with A2DP and 8GB
of built-in flash storage. There's a 3 megapixel camera with LED flash,
mass storage-friendly microUSB plug and a good ol' 3.5mm headphone
jack, but most exciting is the wireless charger -- a first for a
mainstream phone. More shots are after the break, including a fancy FCC
diagram depicting a removable battery. The phone is exclusive at launch
for Sprint in the first half of 2009, no word on price just yet. |
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