Ohhh, I want it so much! Palm teases us really well and now there is a new video demonstration of the Pre posted. Once again, it demos the synergy and the multitasking.
Ohhh, I want it so much! Palm teases us really well and now there is a new video demonstration of the Pre posted. Once again, it demos the synergy and the multitasking.
Staying old and not in touch with fresh updates can spell doom for certain handsets. There has been a steady trend in phone manufacturers releasing updates to enhance the experience or fix certain bugs that might be causing havoc. This is especially true most recently with the Apple iPhone and BlackBerry Storm. But it looks like Palm will be following the same footsteps by offering free updates for their much anticipated Palm Pre. There was a document that was leaked which hints to Palm providing periodical new software features which will be free of charge to customers owning a webOS product. This is surprising news when knowing that Palm was notorious in the past for not offering software enhancements to their products. We’ve seen how important it is to release these updates to provide long term use. Additionally, it will be a plus to wireless carriers who intend to keep older device as part of their product lineup.
Fortunately, the weak fiscal results would not stand in Palm’s way to launch the Pre on time. As CNET informs, while speaking about fiscal results, Ed Colligan, Palm CEO, has said that besides being “well positioned” to launch the Pre, Palm is also envisioning a whole line of products to run the new webOS platform. This, of course, is completely expected, as we do not believe that there is a single company in the world that could afford the development of a new OS for every phone it releases. In addition, it is said that users will get a whole “ecosystem” of applications for webOS, which is practically a must if a platform is to live long enough.
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