Palm Pre Plus for AT & T has long in coming. It was the first teased at CES 2010 and then officially announced at the CTIA show spring. Come on 16 May, you will finally be able to get your hands on one. There are not a ton of surprises here since the phone is largely the Verizon version. Obviously it is a GSM / UMTS cellular networks instead of CDMA one and supported by AT & T services, but otherwise the hardware and software was still the same.Of course we would have preferred new hardware (you think we will wait until after the acquisition of HP), but eventually set the Pre Plus AT & T customers, the great potential of WebOS, particularly when multitasking. Its rounded set of features and general user-friendliness makes it a better touchscreen smartphone in AT & T’s lineup now that the Motorola backflip to impress and not HTC and LG Expo Tilt2 biased more towards business users. It is certainly one of the best alternatives to the iPhone, but we think it’s priced a bit high.At first glance, there seems no significant difference between the Palm and the Palm Pre Pre Plus to be. The Pre Plus shares the same stone-like shape and slider design and features a beautiful 3.1-inch multi-touch screen HVGA. However, Palm minor changes to the design of the phone that really improves the overall efficiency of look and feel of the device. Remove to begin, the middle button, which will be seen on the cards. The function is still there, but as with the Palm Pixi, it is integrated in the gesture area, giving you a streamlined look, do not sweep for a smoother experience if you slide your finger from right to left to return to previous screen name.
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