Sunday, April 26, 2009

Some Palm Pre Questions

Despite the fact that all of us that know the actual release date of the device are bound by a NDA and our job titles, we all know that it’s going to be soon… so I figured it might be nice to answer a few FAQ before it arrives. Here’s some questions and facts and how-to’s that might answer some of the questions or curiosity about the Palm Pre!

On the Palm Touchstone charging dock


What is it? It's a new type of charger that does not require that the Pre be plugged in, or attached to any wires, it simply rests on the touchstone charger. The charger itself is, of course, required to be plugged into an outlet.

What happens if you receive a call while the phone is charging on the Touchstone?

  • You can pick up the Pre and it will automatically answer!

  • You can leave it on the Touchstone and it will automatically answer in speakerphone mode if you choose.


IMPORTANT: The Touchstone charger is purchased separately, it DOES NOT come in the box with the device. Touchstone is the name of the line of products, not a name solely for the charging device. All Touchstone products will have the branding of 'Touchstone (product)'.

Why is it called webOS?


OS stands for operating system. So, the reason this is called webOS is that the operating system is completely connected to the Web. Some of the older operating systems required a connection to the computer. In order to provide a great mobile experience, as well as perform the functions of the phone, Palm had to create a new operating system from scratch.

What are some of the customer benefits to this?

  • No need to have a cord available.

  • No need to have a computer available.

  • Can update data almost anytime and anywhere.


During initial setup, the webOS platform creates a Palm profile. This profile gives customers access to critical Palm services to:

  • Update device software.

  • Download new applications from the App Catalog.

  • Restore calendar and contacts data and applications downloaded from the App Catalog.

  • Erase calendars, contacts, and other data through a remote wipe.


Will webOS work if it is not connected?


Contacts is an example of an application that can use data from the Internet and from internal storage. In this example, Contacts can get data from a Facebook account. It retrieves this data through its Internet connection. Now, what happens if there is no data connection? Let’s say the customer is on an airplane and has all the radios turned off. Contacts will simply pull the data from on-phone storage so that you can still see your contacts.

Do I have to get a new plan?


There are three categories of service plans for this phone—individual, shared, and pooled plans. Some of these plans are existing and some of them are new. In short, the device will require either a Simply Everything/Everything Data Plan or a Business Essentials Data Plan. (UPDATED THE VERBIAGE, AS I HAD THE WORD 'SIMPLY' BEORE 'EVERYTHING DATA PLAN', SORRY BOUT THAT-SEE NEXT POST ABOUT PLAN OPTIONS IN DETAIL) Even if you are an existing customer, you must switch to one of the approved plans. Remember that the Pre phone requires a data plan to activate the phone, and this is a system function that is unable to be bypassed.

REMEMBER: The Pre phone will not have a Phone as Modem plan option.

Unboxing and First Use:


First Use configures the phone for use, and walks you(the new owner!) through creating a Palm Profile, and introduces some basic gestures. Remember, the account must be active and the phone must be provisioned before the phone will begin the First Use experience. The customer must complete First Use and agree to the Palm Terms and Conditions. If the customer does not complete these steps, the phone will not work. If the customer does not want to complete the step0.0.0s, he/she can return it to the place of purchase.

Gestures



  • The back gesture is a light, quick flick from right to left in the area below the screen.

  • The delete gesture is a light, quick flick from the left to the right or from the right to the left over a message or notification.


Using 'Cards':


Cards are an easy system for managing applications. Each application is a card. As you open more applications, more cards will open. Think of it this way. It’s a window or screen in an application that minimizes to appear as a card when the user presses the center button. You can have several applications open and running all at the same time and flip between them. Imagine them to be like you’re holding playing cards in your hand, where you can fan them out and scan between them. This is the concept of the card view.

When you launch an application, it will launch in full view. Say you’re in one application, and need to check another. For example you’re checking your e-mail, and need to check something in your calendar, this is where card view comes in handy. You can click on the center button to take your current application to card view. From there, you can launch the launcher view, or click on one of the applications in the Quick Launch bar.

To close a card, simply throw it up towards to the top of the screen. The card will float away and close. Don’t worry about saving anything before you throw it away; webOS saves for you. As you use the Pre phone, you’ll notice there is no save button. It automatically does that for you. For example, an email that you’re drafting will automatically be saved into the Drafts folder of that e-mail box.

Synergy


The Palm Synergy feature is a key feature of the webOS platform that brings your information from all the places it resides into one logical view.

With the Synergy feature, when there are matches of contacts, it automatically connects the information in a linked view. Once again, this link only exists on your Pre phone, using the Synergy feature. If you go to Facebook or your Exchange ActiveSync contacts separately on your computer, you will not see this linked reference.

Synergy & Email


The Email application on Pre is very robust. It supports the EAS (Exchange ActiveSync), POP3 (Post Office Protocol), and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) protocols for sending and receiving e-mail. The webOS platform can have up to eight e-mail accounts, either EAS, POP3, or IMAP, running at the same time.

How to make Sent Items to show up in Favorites?

  • A yellow star next to the field of choice means that the field will be viewed in the Favorites view. So, for the sent items on their Gmail account, you would open the drop-down menu for the Gmail account, find the Sent folder and click on the star to change it to yellow. Now check your Favorites folder. You’ll see that it’s there now.


How to add an email account:

  • From the main Email account screen, click on the e-mail menu in the top-left corner. Click on Preferences & Accounts, and click Add an Account.


Where would go to adjust settings on your e-mail accounts?

  • From the same location in Preferences & Accounts, click on your Gmail account under the Accounts section. From here, you can change the account name, the type of notifications you’d like to receive, or not, and add a signature. Once you’re done, use the back gesture to return to the previous screen. Remember, there is no save button, but once you enter information and move on, it’s automatically saved.


Synergy & Contacts


The Contacts application allows you to manage contacts from different sources. You can sync your contacts from Exchange ActiveSync, Google, and Facebook. You can also store contacts on the phone only. You’ll notice that the application doesn’t distinguish between accounts. Thanks to the Synergy feature, all your contacts are displayed in a single list.

How did you know where to find out whether Google is one of your contact accounts?

  • While in the Contacts home page, click on the Contacts menu in the upper-left corner and choose Preferences & Accounts. From here, you’ll see all accounts that are associated with this contact card.


How do you determine that a contact is linked through the Synergy feature?

  • To the right of the contact is a picture. Layered pictures indicate a linked contact. If a contact is linked, that means that the webOS platform found two or more pieces of information that were the same in a contact from two or more accounts.


How do you change the order contacts are displayed in?

  • From the same view in Preferences & Accounts, you can choose to change the sort order.


Synergy & Calendar


The Calendar application allows you to manage appointments on your Pre phone. Calendar can sync with Exchange ActiveSync, Google Calendar, and Facebook. You can also store Calendar appointments on the phone only.

The default view will show all appointments from all accounts. Each account gets assigned its own color when it’s added. Each appointment will match the color of the account it came from. Benefits include:

  • Appointments from different calendars all show in one place.

  • Free time is condensed but can be expanded to add a new appointment.

  • Customers can be more productive with all of the calendar information on one view.

  • Avoid double-booking.


How do you know if time is available when in a filtered view?

  • Time occupied by appointments in other calendars is a striped grey. Plain grey timeslots are available.


How do you change the color of the account?

  • You can change the assigned color by going to Menu > Preferences & Accounts > Account Name.


How do you stop synchronizing a calendar with an online account?

  • You can stop synchronizing a calendar with an online account by going to Menu > Preferences & Accounts > select an account from those listed > Remove Account.


Messaging


Messaging is truly unique on the webOS platform. The Messaging application provides a single interface to manage instant messages and SMS/MMS messages.

Synergy enhances the messaging experience by displaying all messages together in chronological order. This lets you switch back and forth between IM and SMS/MMS without losing the context of the coversation. In the buddy view, you see a list of all your contacts that have an IM account and their status. In the conversation view, you see all the messages you’ve sent and received from a specific contact with a label indicating whether that message was sent via IM or SMS/MMS.

  • Can continue an IM chat on the phone through SMS.

  • Don’t have to search in different places for information from a chat or IM.


Universal Search


Universal Search finds applications and contacts. Information is filtered as you type more letters. The first letter entered brings up phone applications. The second letter will layer in local contacts on the phone (and files if you have any). If any applications also have the second letter they will remain in the search options. Once you go past anything contained on the phone, the Pre phone abandons the local search and gives you the Web options.

How can you use Universal Search to save time?

  • Search for contacts rather than scrolling through a contact list.

  • Search for applications or Web sites.

  • Search for possible answers on one of three Web sites if not found on the phone.


What about the data on my old Palm?


webOS is designed to not be connected to a computer for data synchronization – the Synergy feature takes care of that. However, the first time customers use the Pre phone, they may have data on their computer that they would like to import. That’s where the Data Transfer Assistant comes in. Let’s learn more about how customers migrate data to the Pre phone as they get set up using the phone.

It is important not to think of the DTA as synchronization software. It only moves data onto the phone. It does not move data from the phone to the computer.

On the phone, customers have the choice of integrating their data with an account using the Synergy feature, such as Gmail or Facebook, or leaving it on the phone for backup using the Backup service.

Backup Options


The Backup service automatically backs up preferences and account settings. It does not back up individual files or items. For example, if you have 15 e-mails in your inbox, the e-mails are not backed up.

Backup does back up the account information used to access that inbox. It also backs up any preferences you store inside the application. For example, if you change the alert settings for a Calendar account, those settings will be backed up.

Third-party applications added to the phone are backed up. These items are backed up automatically each day. Customers can also initiate a manual backup.

When is a backup restored?

  • Automatically restores data after an Erase or Device Exchange by signing in to the Palm profile.


How do customers delete their backup?

  • If auto-backup is disabled, the current backup is immediately deleted from service.


What information is stored in a backup?

  • Contacts stored directly on the phone (not those synchronized through the Synergy feature).

  • Calendars.

  • Account settings.

  • Downloaded applications.


Camera, Photos & Video


How do you adjust the flash settings?

  • The camera is automatically set up to recognize if a flash is needed. To change the settings, and turn off the Auto setting located on the screen.


What type of file is the picture saved as?

  • Photos save as .jpgs


How do you fast-forward or rewind through a video?

  • Tap the circle on the player bar and move forward orbackward, releasing where you want the video to resume play.


Can you watch a video in portrait mode?

  • No. Videos must be viewed in landscape mode.


What video formats are supported?

  • The Videos application supports MPEG-4, H.263, H.264. DRM-protected video files are not supported.


Amazon MP3's


How do I get credit for a download?

  • All transactions are handled by Amazon. You can also access your download history from your account on amazon.com after logging in.


Where is downloaded Amazon music stored on the phone?

  • MP3s are stored on the mass storage partition.


Will downloaded songs be backed up automatically?

  • No, you must access and back up files via the USB Disk mode.


Web Browser


Does Flash work in the Web application?

  • No, as we learned earlier, the Web browser supports JavaScript, Secure Socket Layer (SSL), and cookies, but does not support plug-ins (Flash, Shockwave, VBScript, WML script, and so on) or Java applets.


How do you delete bookmarks?

  • Open the Application menu and tap Bookmarks. Swipe the bookmark off the side of the screen and tap Delete.


Can you select/highlight text on a Web page?

  • No.


What other options are under the Applications menu?

  • You can clear cache, clear cookies, clear history, toggle on/off, block popups, accept cookies, and run JavaScript.


How can I know if Google Maps is using Cell or Wi-Fi ID or GPS?

  • If the map shows an outer circle either Cell ID or Wi-Fi ID is being used to determine the phone’s location. If the map shows a dot by itself, it means either Standard GPS or Assisted GPS is being used to determine the phone’s location.


Sprint Applications


The Pre phone does NOT support Sprint Music, Sprint PictureMail, or Sprint Digital Lounge.

Resets


Resets are much different on the Pre phone than other smartphone or PDA phones you are familiar with. Even the language is different—out are terms like soft and hard reset; they’re replaced with terms like Restart, Partial Erase, and Full Erase.

Saving Battery



  • Turn-off the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios when not in use.

  • Charge frequently and often! Batteries perform better when charged frequently.

  • Make sure a data-intensive app isn't running in the background (e.g., Music).

  • Log out of IM apps if they’re not in use.

  • Adjust the screen brightness.

  • Check your signal strength - fringe coverage between 3G and 1xRTT will use more power.

  • Reduce the frequency of syncing on e-mail accounts.

  • Waking the screen often will use more power (e.g. opening and closing the slider).


And finally….using your Pre for a long time? Seem sluggish? Here’s the fix:


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So… there you have it! I’ve used the Pre a few times now, and I’m very impressed – despite the lack of the touchstone charger in the box. If you take that out of the equation, the only actual device complaint is the inability to select/hilight text on a webpage – ALTHOUGH you can send a screencap/image of any page you’re viewing, so that’s *almost* the next best thing, and it has worked really well when I’ve tried it so far. So how about it.. .ready for the Palm Pre ?

Feel free to comment below, or take it to the forum over at SprintGurus as they have some of the in-the-know and knowledgeable folks around, here's the link to the topic: http://sprintgurus.com/forum/showthread.php?t=315

113 comments:

  1. No Sprint PictureMail? :(

    Do you have any idea how the Pre handles MMS?

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  2. Any word on pricing? I really hope I can afford this phone.

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  3. your site is about to blow up with questions...



    No Sprint PictureMail? But you said the Sprint Palm Pre comes with MMS, how will that work?

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  4. I have just a couple questions.

    When talking about the messaging app, you mention that SMS/MMS messages show up in the thread, but then later you say that the Pre does not support Sprint Picturemail. Is this because it uses true MMS unlike some other Sprint phones? And if so, does that mean it will not save those pictures to my online Picturemail account?

    With regard to Touchstone, is it true that it will not come with an additional charging cord? Unless it costs only about $10-$20, this is a poor decision by Palm because I think most people who purchase one will like to have it as a second charger. Personally, if I purchase a Touchstone charger, I would like to use it at home, and take my USB charging cord to the office so that I have a charging option in both places. We've heard that the Touchstone charger may cost $70, which is already overpriced (IMO), but if it lacks its own charging cord, that will decrease its value even more.

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  5. will SERO plans work with Pre?

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  13. I am wondering if you can answer why copy and paste would not be enabled in webpages. I really think that is a core function. It is extremely helpful to be able to copy and paste from a website. Do you know why this is not available? Do you know if this will be available in an update?

    Same question for the flash support. Will flash be enabled through an update in the future?

    Thanks!

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  14. While I have been eagerly awaiting this phone, there are a few things here that worry me on top of what were some concerns I already had.

    first the music app is listed as something that is data intensive??? why is that? the ipod on my iphone is possibly the app that drains the battery the least. so why is it a major app on the pre?

    second that list of options if your pre is running slower than usual has a lot of steps to it. makes me wonder if this will be alot more like a WM phone than the iPhone. when my iPhone starts running a little sluggish (which is rare for me) i simply hold down the sleep key at the top and restart it. no fumbling through screens and settings to get it restarted.

    I have always been worried that multitasking would be a major battery killer and this seems to confirm that. while it would be nice on the iphone, so far i have not missed it as much as i thought i would and i would rather have the battery life.

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  18. so there won't be flash on the palm pre? does that mean we can't watch youtube? i am confused becuase of all the rumors going around that it will ship with a youtube app. or is palm planning on adding flash later on as an update; if so, will people who already own the pre need to do anything for the update to happen on their phone, or does it do it wirelessly? sorry for asking some pretty dumb questions, but there are somethings about the pre that are really new to me...

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  20. [...] Some Palm Pre Questions Despite the fact that all of us that know the actual release date of the device are bound by a NDA and our job titles, we all know that it’s going to be soon… so I figured it might be nice to answer a few FAQ before it arrives. Here’s some questions and facts and how-to’s that might answer some of the questions or curiosity about the Palm Pre! Some Palm Pre Questions « Inside Sprint Now [...]

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  23. The plan thing is very frustrating. As a 10 year customer, I have paid a fair share of cash to Sprint, so the fact that my monthly charges are now likely going to jump $50 is seriously threatening to keep me from buying this thing. Maybe an iPhone 4G in the future for me?

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  26. NO FLASH!?! That's the main reason I was excited about this in the first place. Next you'll be saying there's no multi-touch. Hmmmm.... there is multi-touch, isn't there?

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  28. YES! I am ready for the Pre. I love my Treo 700wx and Sprint. When the Pre was announced I was so happy. Oh my yes I am ready.

    Hoping that it is as cool in my hands as it looks on the videos.

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  29. Was pointed to your site from a post over at everythingpre.com - thanks for being comfortable enough with your position at Sprint/Nextel to say what's on your mind.

    I have no interest in trying to get you to violate your NDA, nor am I trying to trick you into going "around" your agreement, but I would like to know if you have a sense for when CSRs and in-store staff will start sharing consistent information. For example, you state above that the Everything plans are required; ok, fine. If I call Sprint to ask whether I *really* have to drop my Sprint Power Pack 450+Vision Data plan, and then ask the same question using the online chat feature, and then go into a store I could get a 'yes,' a 'no,' and a 'maybe.' Quite discomforting.

    Can you tell me when everyone will be on the same page?

    I look forward to your thoughts,
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  31. Nice feature roundup. I think I'd seen all this on various videos on the net, but it's good to see it in text in one place. Does Sprint have this on their site somewhere to confirm? I'm thinking of punting the locked down iphone and dropping ATT for this phone.

    How big are the keys on the keyboard? Is it more like the Centro or the old 755 / 800W phones?

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  32. Only a few LOB's have had the training to date, so expect there to be a bit of confusion until the training is complete enterprise-wide. I can tell you this - the system will not let any rep, no matter what line of business they represent, activate the Pre without it being on one of the Everything Data/Simply Everything/Business Essentials Data plans. Sure, some folks found ways around it previously with the Instinct - but rest assured that's been corrected.

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  33. "Remember that the Pre phone requires a data plan to activate the phone, and this is a system function that is unable to be bypassed."

    I wonder how long it'll take to crack that?

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  35. great info!
    can you tell us if synergy will work with a yahoo acount as it does with gmai? will it sync with email, calander, and contacts, or are we better off just setting up a gmail account?

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  36. This covers a range of item I am excited to see and know about. I wish I was apart of the group trying out. I am a bit frustrated not knowing the date or pricing, but this gets my hopes up and me ready for the Pre. Great job!!!

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  37. I don't see how this is going to be a killer device for business people. I use a third party application for the legal industry (Timematters) and it syncs from PC to my Treo using Hotsync. I download billing and case information to my computer and vice versa. How is this phone supposed to handle that business use? I think the adoption rate will be slowed if that isnt possible.

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  38. It's been known for a long time that flash won't be supported when the Pre is released. However, Adobe has publicly stated that they're working on flash for webOS and that it will probably be available by the end of '09.

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  39. THATS CRAP ABOUT THE MUSIC STORE CAUSE I HAVE A LOT OF MUSIC ITS GOING TO BE ALOT OF PISSED OFF PEOPLE I KNOW THAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE SPENT ALOT ON MUSIC AND CAN USE IT ON THERE NEW SUPPOSIDLY BETTER THEN IPHONE DEVICE ONE THING I DO KNOW I HAVE A MAC AND I TUNES IF I GO OUT AND BY A I PHONE I CAN GET ALL MY DAMN MUSIC ...... PRE WHAT A FREAKING WASTE

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  40. Does Bluetooth support HID? If it does, will Palm make a folding keyboard available? This would be better than nothing if the Pre can't be used as a modem. Otherwise, as much as I hate it, I'll stick to my Windows Mobile, which btw, supports flash (Skyfire), allows copy & paste EVERYWHERE, can be used as a modem, can be used with Redfly Viewer, and Mymobiler, etc.

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  41. Michael Said: "I have always been worried that multitasking would be a major battery killer and this seems to confirm that. while it would be nice on the iphone, so far i have not missed it as much as i thought i would and i would rather have the battery life."

    Then don't use the Pre to multi-task and then you'll have your battery life. At least you have the option with the Pre which the iphone doesn't give you.

    And in regards to your opinion that the release of the "if your Pre is sluggish" checklist somehow confirms your fears that it's easily bogged down, well, I can't possible see how you can draw that conclusion. This is something for customer service to read you should you ever need it. Just because it's published doesn't mean it happens often.

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  42. (Psssssssssst, your caps are on.) Just move the music you've bought from Sprint's Music Store onto the Pre.

    And look into using some punctuation next time :)

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  43. From what has been reported and rumored, there might be a youtube app with it at launch that would let you play videos. As far as flash goes, it sounds like later this year Adobe will release flash support for the Pre and it looks like it will be the first smart phone to get it.

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  44. Question about Synergy...

    Let's say I have 500 Facebook friends. Will all of those friend's contact information be sent to my phone, or does it only look for contacts out there with Synergy that are stored locally on my phone?

    Hope that makes sense. Thanks

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  45. For each contact, you can choose whether or not it is linked to other websites like facebook and Gmail. So no, all your facebook friends' contact info will not automatically be sent to your phone.

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  46. Wow, the iPhone 3.0 guys are going to have a field day with copy and paste... that baffles me that Palm would not get this function up and running to head off any iPhone 3.0 updates.

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  47. So how do you use MMS if no picture mail?

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  48. [...] much, much more, check out the source blog and let us know how the Palm Pre is developing, competitively to the iPhone, from your point of [...]

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  49. [...]  Some Palm Pre Questions Despite the fact that all of us that know the actual release date of the device are bound by a NDA and our job titles, [...] [...]

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  51. [...] word from an apparent Sprint rep brought to us via insidesprintnow, is that the Data Transfer Assistant will be offered to Palm Pre customers who are looking to [...]

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  52. No flash support in browser :( I also hear that phone does nog support gsm network. Is that true?

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  53. [...] much, much more, check out the source blog and let us know how the Palm Pre is developing, competitively to the iPhone, from your point of [...]

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  54. OMG I feel the same way. Im still reeling about no copy/paste in the browser. You've got to be kidding! And all video is flash now. Jeez I was really hoping to finally get the web on a mobile device not just "the mobile web". *sigh*

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  55. [...] is going to be hot and it’s not only Fanboys that are waiting in line to buy one.  Thanks to Inside Sprint Now we have a really good FAQ available to help answer a lot of the unknown questions.  Most of them [...]

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  56. No backup? At least with the Treo we can synch with Palm Desktop to make a backup.

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  57. 4/28/09

    Because the pre dosn't have a palm desktop, will I be able to print my calendar
    data. As a user of several palm products for over 6 years I am pleased that I will be able to bring in most of my 6 yrs of data to Palm Classic.

    Thank you very much !!!

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  59. No notes and to-do item sync? That's a dealbreaker for me. I've been working on my lists of to-do's and notes for 10 years. No way I'm going around without them or without them backed up.

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  60. [...] Some Palm Pre Questions Despite the fact that all of us that know the actual release date of the device are bound by a NDA and our job titles, [...] [...]

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  61. [...] App registration Any developers out there that can give us some insight? Now that there is no HotsyncID as there used to be on PalmOS, how are the apps we buy gonna be registered, does it go with the Palm ID/Profile that you have to choose in order to start the phone, or another way ? (about Palm ID, it was mentioned here Some Palm Pre Questions « Inside Sprint Now) [...]

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  62. It will probably work much like the Treo Pro 850e and have a dedicated MMS mode that bypasses the picture mail system. It ends up being delivered as a true MMS and not wrapped in the Picturemail system.

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  63. If existing SERO "cheapskates" are not allowed to activate a Palm Pre according to the blogger, what happens when the Palm Pre becomes available on Verizon in 2010? Every Palm phone that launched on Sprint first became available on other carriers.

    I understand perhaps not allowing a $200 or so discount in exchange for the higher priced plan, but if I were to spend full retail on the phone why couldn't I just use my existing plan which covers data and SMS?!? I'd even pay $10 extra for the navigation and I'm still ahead after one year. According to the blogger, this is hardcoded by the system (like the Instinct).

    As much as I want a Palm Pre, I'm not going to pay more than double from my current service plan. Yes, call me "sentimental" for my "old" SERO plan that I've had for only 20 months.

    I could stream music all day long on my current phone now, but because it's a Pre, I would have to pay double because it's now more "data intensive?"

    I can understand a $10/month premium just like what AT&T did for iPhone data plans. ($200 discount on the phone in exchange for $240 more in data charges over 24 months) Why can't Sprint understand this?

    Does Sprint hate SERO customers just because we had to endure 2 hours of phone calls just to purchase and activate 2 phones because the stupid Convergys (or whatever oursource company) rep in Sarnia, Ontario didn't know what an "Amex card" was among other atrocities. Do they hate us for calling *2 and being put on hold for 15 minutes just to do a PRL update because these are not automated and some reps transfer you to tech support?

    These customer service problems may have been in the past, but they still sting.

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  64. [...] Cheslow Some Palm Pre Questions « Inside Sprint Now - http://insidesprintnow.wordpress.com/2009… Monday - Comment - [...]

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  65. How do I get my calandar and contacts from Outlook 2007 on my Home computer (don't use Exchange) loaded onto the Pre?

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  66. [...] early FAQ for Palm’s iPhone Killer April 30th, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment Inside Sprint Now claims to have the inside skinny on the upcoming Palm Pre, up to and including its release date [...]

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  67. Like everyone else, I have a million questions that I'm hoping will be answered soon but I noticed this today. I was reading Touchstone overview section on Palm's website when I discovered the following language. "Requires Palm Pre Touchstone back cover, sold separately." Does this mean we're going to have to buy a Palm Pre, a Touchstone, and a Touchstone back cover to take advantage of the charger? If so, how much more are we going to have to pay for a battery cover?

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  68. It uses native MMS app....so no need for Sprint Picture Mail

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  69. [...] affirms it’s not making a phone Palm EOS EOS on Sprint too? Pre at Best Buy on June 7th Palm Pre Questions answered WebOS screen shots Free Palm Pre Manipulating the Palm Pre supply Palm forced to cut Pre launch [...]

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  70. Will the Pre work with the MS Sync installed in Ford/Lincoln/Mercury products??

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  71. The Pre will *not* support tethering?

    Ok, well that removes the *number one* reason I should bother to wait instead of going and updating my Blackberry to an 8350i.

    Can you provide a *firm* reference on this somewhere, because everything else I've read that mentioned it at all said it was going to tether.

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  72. [...] It Out> Inside Sprint Now, FAQ 1, FAQ [...]

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  73. in one hand you are telling me,pre will support call tones,then you say that pre wont sup/port sprint music nor digital lounge so how can i use call tones?ON PRE.

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  74. Ouch, no copy and paste from webpages and no flash player. What are they thinking? The Pre has just jumped down my shopping list a couple of places. Hopefully these short-comings will be dealt with in a software update but why aren't they there in the first place?

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  75. [...] If you missed the first Pre FAQs, you can see them here http://insidesprintnow.wordpress.com/2009/04/27/sprint-palm-pre-release-date-soon/ [...]

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  76. You make it clear that contacts are stored in phone memory can be reviewed with no 'phone reception.
    Calendar: is calendar also stored on phone as well as in the ether?

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  77. I heard that the Pre will not have an alarm clock? Is that true, and if so, will there be an app available for download?

    And speaking of apps, will the app store be available on launch, and how many apps can we expect initially in the store?

    Thanks.

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  78. Does the Pre work with BES? I'd like to get a Pre instead of a Curve/Bold/Storm but my employer requires BES connectivity.

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  79. I am getting some great info here about the pre. I have a question. I have searched here and other forums and I was wondering if the pre will have a built in rss app or will I have to download an app? I am an rss junkie coming from a BB to an htc pro now pre. Thx

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  80. [...] much, much more, check out the source blog and let us know how the Palm Pre is developing, competitively to the iPhone, from your point of [...]

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  81. [...] During initial setup, the webOS platform creates a Palm profile. This profile gives customers access to critical Palm services to: * Update device software. * Download new applications from the App Catalog. * Restore calendar and contacts data and applications downloaded from the App Catalog. * Erase calendars, contacts, and other data through a remote wipe. Some Palm Pre Questions « Inside Sprint Now [...]

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  82. It says it doesn't backup email which means that if your phone crashes and you need to restore, you don't get your old email back?

    I understand that you can use push technology, but only if you have a Microsoft Exchange server. So, what if we don't, how do we get email? Do we have to do it manually? Also, I assume you can add email accounts through pop3 set-up, right?

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  83. I realize you probably still cannot say any more on the details side until next month (and I wasn't finding enough details over at precentral either), but here's a few more technical questions to eventually answer when you can:



    Email client: Just to get a better feel for the feature set, what's the origin of the new Email client? Is it completely new code written for WebOS/Pre, or is it something produced by or based on a 3rd-party client? IMAP was mentioned (which is the only protocol I'm concerned with), but does it do STARTTLS or IMAPS? For sending, does it do the Submission protocol (i.e., SMTP on port 587 with required STARTTLS upgrade and AUTH)?

    IM client: Gmail was mentioned explicitly in a few places, but it looks like connecting to my personal and corporate Jabber/XMPP servers (again, with required STARTTLS/SSL/etc) is not to be in the initial release, is that planned for eventual roll-out?

    Backups: This is actually even bigger and is the most important consideration for me (since you can probably discern from above that I have a few concerns with regards to information and protocol security)...in the section on Backup Options, it sounds like an on-line service by Palm and/or Sprint, but it includes accounts/passwords/etc to my other accounts. If that is the case, I'll need a way of telling it _never_ to make use of that service and only to do backups to a machine I control onto encrypted disk images/etc. What is the mechanism for keeping my other account data (usernames, passwords, and so on) secure so that it is never passed in the clear to anyone and performing the backups to something I control?



    I'll probably have a few more questions soon, thank you for providing some initial information.


    -philip

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  84. @Alot: "first smart phone to get it"?? What, then, do you call flash on nokia and windows mobile devices (which include many palms)?

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  85. Will I still be able to use Act CRM? Must I now synch with Google to Act as a work around??

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  86. [...] supposed Sprint rep spills some of the Pre’s more mundane niceties and details: For one, it creates a “Palm [...]

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  87. God, I hope so! I've had the Centro for almost 2 years and the stupid PictureMail "service" is the worst most annoying crappiest thing I've had to deal with! Gah, I could rant for an hour on the ways I hate it!

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  88. [...] much, most more, check out the source blog as good as let us know how the Palm Pre is developing, competitively to the iPhone, from your [...]

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  89. [...] Pre FAQ Round 1 : Link Palm Pre FAQ Round 2 : [...]

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  90. What about difficulty turning the darn thing on? With a fully charged battery, and even flipping the ringer on-off switch back and forth a few times, we still cannot turn it on. Then it just wakes up! Anyone hear of any problems like that? Any info would be greatly appreciated!

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  91. Can I put secret phone numbers in my Pre that are for my eyes only.

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  92. God, I hope so! I’ve had the Centro for almost 2 years and the stupid PictureMail “service” is the worst most annoying crappiest thing I’ve had to deal with! Gah, I could rant for an hour on the ways I hate it!

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  93. Palm ?? every site i come their also write about palm ??

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  94. Can some one instruck me on how to forward a text on this palm pre?

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  95. When typing a text or emailon the PRE is there anyway to skip to the next line- before you actually run out of room on current line? The return key sends the text.
    Thanks

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  96. Is there a way to retrieve deleted internet history on my palm pre?

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  97. Hi,

    Does anybody have any idea how can I acces my folders after sync with PC? I have added some folders with music, pictures and other informations but once I disconect the palm pre from PC I can't find anything. same for he outlook contacts.

    Thanks

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  98. [...] much, much more, check out the source blog and let us know how the Palm Pre is developing, competitively to the iPhone, from your point of [...]

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