Showing posts with label palm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palm. Show all posts

Friday, September 11, 2009

Palm Announces the Palm Pixi - Coming to Sprint in Time for the Holidays!

Palm, today, introduced the Palm® Pixi™ phone for faster, more intuitive and personal communication in a compact and customizable design. With the instinctively useable Palm webOS™ platform, strikingly thin design, a visible full keyboard and fashionable personalization options, Palm Pixi lets you express yourself in amazingly useful ways. It’s scheduled to be available from Sprint in time for the holidays.

  • In addition to linking your information from Google™, Facebook and Exchange ActiveSync, Palm Pixi adds Yahoo! and LinkedIn integration to Palm Synergy™ and assembles it all in a single view.

  • Complementing the phone’s already rich Facebook integration with the contacts, phone, calendar and photo applications, a new Facebook application will be available with Palm Pixi, so you can easily update your status, see the latest feeds from your friends, and browse your friends’ photo albums.

  • The phone’s full QWERTY keyboard puts it all at your fingertips, and the multi-touch screen lets you move back and forth between open applications using natural gestures.

  • The unique removable back cover is rubberized, making it scratch-resistant, slip-resistant and durable.


Palm Introduces the Palm Pixi Artist Series

  • Palm is introducing the Palm Pixi Artist Series. Designed by some of today’s most unique and compelling artists, these numbered, limited-edition back covers let you change designs to suit your mood. You can see the first collection in the series, as well as information about the artists, at www.palm.com/artistseries .


Check Out Just a Few of the Palm Pixi‘s Exciting Key Features!

  • High-speed connectivity (EVDO Rev. A)

  • 2.63-inch multi-touch screen with a vibrant 18-bit color 320x400 resolution TFT display

  • Gesture area, which enables simple, intuitive gestures for navigation

  • Exposed QWERTY keyboard for fast messaging

  • High-performance, desktop-class Web browser

  • Integrated GPS(7)

  • Multimedia options, including pictures, video playback and music, and featuring a 2-megapixel fixed-focus camera with LED flash, and a standard 3.5mm headset jack

  • Email, including Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) (for access to corporate Microsoft Exchange servers), as well as personal email support (Google push, Yahoo! push, POP3, IMAP)(9)

  • Proximity sensor, which automatically disables the touch screen and turns off the display whenever you put the phone up to your ear

  • Light sensor, which dims the display if the ambient light is dark, such as at night or in a movie theater, to reduce power usage

  • Accelerometer, which automatically orients Web pages and photos to your perspective

  • Sprint services, including Sprint TV® and Sprint Radio, Sprint Navigation, Sprint’s exclusive NFL Mobile Live and NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile Live


What you need to do:

  • The Palm Pixi phone is scheduled to be available from Sprint in time for the holidays.

  • Pricing for the phone, as well as the limited-edition Palm Pixi Artist Series covers, will be announced closer to availability.

  • Tell customers who would like to register to receive additional information about Palm Pixi and be notified when it‘s available to register at www.palm.com/pixi .

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Telesales now offering the Palm Pre

In case you haven't been able to get your hand on one yet - as of today, Telesales is now processing orders for them, in addition to local retailers. Of course you can always visit a Sprint Store to get the full ReadyNow experience, and I'd recommend that option if this is your first PDA - but for seasoned pro's, the gates are now open!.

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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Palm Pre Software Update for WebOS

Good Morning! Although your new Palm Pre has known about it for a few hours now (smart lil things, aren't they!), you may not have noticed it yet - but as of this morning the first software update for the Palm Pre is available.

[NOTE: While some Pre's have received the notifications and/or update over the past few days, today is the *official* release date of the upgrade, which is why it's only now being posted here.]

So... what's updated?


Current Palm Pre's are running Palm webOS v1.0.2 on the Sprint 1.4 configuration... this update will bring the webOS up to v1.0.3 and the Sprint Configuration to v1.5, Build number is now 124

You can verify your software version, build, and configuration by opening Device Info, scrolling down to Version and Configuration (for webOS version), and then tap on the Version section (for Configuration & Build)

How do I get it?


Your Pre will automatically recognize that it is not up to date with the latest release and alert you to download and install it at some point today. You can also use the Updates application to initiate the download and update.

What's Included?


  • Enabled non-SSL Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) email server setup

    • Customers not using SSL with Exchange (EAS) were not able to set up email and were receiving an error.



  • Now can sync EAS version 12.0 of Exchange Server 2007 without Service Pack 1 with Palm Pre.

    • Customers using EAS version 12.0 of Exchange Server 2007 were able to set up email, but were unable to sync it, and were not receiving an error.



  • Corrected pop-up window errors when installing applications.

    • Customers installing a downloaded application were receiving ‘Install Failed‘ error message if there was no more allowable memory space.



  • Addressed handling of 911 calls from the device in airplane mode.

    • CDMA radio on device is turned off (airplane mode) and PIN is locked. Customer dials 911 and the device should turn on radio and place a call once system acquisition is complete. Prior to the fix, the device didn‘t turn on automatically CDMA radio. Customers had to disable airplane mode when prompted.



  • Also addressed were various EAS email optimizations for battery life and attachment processing...


  • Email transports now ignore CDMA connection on 1x if WiFi is connected.


    • Email transports did not ignore a CDMA connection on 1x when WiFi was connected.


  • Maximum time allotted for re-sending an attachment changed to a variable based on attachment size.


    • Maximum time allotted for re-sending an attachment was 20 minutes.


  • In the WAN connection scenario, the e-mail transport should now avoid connecting immediately.

    • In the scenario where the WAN connection is going up and down, the e-mail transport used to connect immediately, and that was draining the battery.



  • Device doesn‘t sync corrupt data. Software now handles this internally with an exception.

    • Device was syncing continuously if user data on server was corrupt.



  • And finally…


  • Decreased the sync interval for Google Calendar and Contacts to 15 minutes


    • Device waited 2 hours to sync the Contacts and Calendar changes made on device to Google account. Calendar events that contained certain symbols were preventing Google Calendar sync.


  • The Dormant Battery icon has been replaced with the start up screen after connecting device to the USB charging cable.


    • When device was connected to a USB charging cable, Dormant Battery icon was displayed.


  • Scheduled weekday alarm events no longer sound on the weekends.


    • Scheduled weekday alarm events used to sound on the weekends.


    Are you liking the update? Any issues or cheers/complains? Sound off in the comments, or take it to the forums over at SprintGurus and their posse of top-notch Sprint users, which is one of my favorite Sprint User Communities to date!

    Tuesday, May 26, 2009

    Sprint Palm Pre Activation

    Since there are quite a few in the wild already, and we're just over a week away from launch, I figured it'd be as good a time as any to give a preview of what activation/first use will look like on the Pre, and field any questions that may come up in the process.

    There’s been a new way of activating phones here at Sprint for a month or so now, and while you may occasionally run into a few agents who manually program phones out of habit, there’s simply no need for it anymore. Almost all the phones can now be programmed via Hands-Free or One Touch Activation, and the Palm Pre is no exception. The one exception to the Palm Pre is that it can’t be programmed manually, so Hands-Free activation is required.

    Update: Coal has acquired & posted a full Palm Pre User Guide at SprintGurus here

    To get started you need the ESN/MEID.


    On the Palm Pre, this is found in 3 places:

    1. Underneath the battery in the phone on the right side of the barcode sticker. Turn off the phone and remove the battery to view. (not recommended)

    2. The Barcode sticker on the end of the original box, labeled MEID.

    3. The Activation Error Prompt:


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    All the steps and screenshots included, after the jump…

    Saturday, May 23, 2009

    Palm Pre Goodness

    Whoops - I was off by one on the launch date, sorry folks - sometimes even I get the slip, ya know :) It was never my intention for my blog to be all about the Palm Pre, just my sometimes mundane life at sprint. But, hey - what can I do lol. We've been working in our own departments and in others the past few weeks, gearing up on all fronts - hence my lack of posts. Like I said though - ISN isn't about the Pre, it's about Sprint - and though I have blogged mostly about the Pre lately, well... quite frankly that's been the biggest thing going on, so it's only appropriate, right?

    Ok.. ok... so I did mention goodness, right? If the blog stats are any indication then you've ALL been craving some new info... yea, i see ya hitting refresh every hour or two to see if I've posted. Get a feed reader, already - lol :) So who am I to disappoint.. here's some goodness I doubt you've been exposed to. Enjoy.

    Oh.. and while you're here, in case you're new, check out some of my non-pre posts too, like: Overage Relief Minutes, where you can get 100 minutes for $5 (sure beats .40 cents a minute for overage, right?) oh yea..back to the palm pre, boys.... and you may already know this - quite frankly I've been so caught up in it all at work, I forget what's been figured out, and what hasn't.

    How about some official accessories, price plans, and device info (including battery life)? Full size images after the jump!
    PALM PRE SPECS pALM PREE ACCESSORIES TOUCHSTONE CHARGER

    After the jump: Palm Pre Service Plans, Featured Accessories, & More...

     

    Tuesday, May 5, 2009

    Palm Pre Plan Choices

    Due to all the fuss about having to swap to a new plan (for some) in order to activate a Pre, here's a breakdown of the plans it can be activated on - both with the standard price AND the price with a NVP/Employer discount. As posted before, anyone can qualify for the credit union member NVP discount automatically, which is a 10% discount no questions asked - but you can of course qualify for much more, by having a different employer's discount - Not that I advocate being dishonest about your employer for discount purposes, but a LOT of companies do business with Sprint/Nextel, so many people are very surprised to know they already qualify for 15%, 20%, 25%, or 27% already.

    Here's how the plan pricing looks, standard and with discounts. Yellow is the standard MRC (Monthly Recurring Charge) and then the NVP Discounts to the right, with 27% first, all the way to the 10% in the final column.

    [caption id="attachment_174" align="aligncenter" width="505" caption="Palm Pre Data Plans"]Palm Pre Data Plans[/caption]

    If i left anything out I'm sure someone will let me know, but this gives you a general quick-reference when looking at your options. enjoy!

    Sunday, May 3, 2009

    Palm Pre FAQ: Round 2

    There’s been a lot of hype about the Palm Pre, and as we get closer to June the questions about it get more frequent. Here’s some of the more popular questions that I’ve encountered and am able to answer.

    The backup feature, does it cost anything more?p9
    Nope, it’s all included for free as a part of the service provided by Palm included with your Pre.

    What happens to my phone when it’s in USB Mode?
    All calls are routed to voicemail when the Pre is in USB Mode. Slight downer, I know – but how often are you really gonna have the Pre in USB Mode? And even then, not more than a couple minutes @ a time.

    What IM services will the Pre support for real-time status indicators?
    Google Talk (GTalk) and AIM at launch. Do you really know anyone without a Gmail address?

    In the Calendar, can I choose my own colors for the appointments?
    Yes! it’s easily selectable, or can sync with your Outlook category colors with Exchange.

    What about the web browser, can I disable cookies?
    Yep, it’s an option in the Web Preferences.

    How do I get the calendar to do the cool ‘compress’ when displaying?
    Simple! it just has to be a block of time that’s 2 hours or more.

    Can you have multiple IM conversations going at the same time?
    Yes, the possibilities are limitless – talk to everyone, share the Pre love!

    Office 2007 – Any issues?
    Nope. Go ahead, tell your boss about it, and bring it to work. Welcome to life with the Pre – it just works!

    Can I use Pictbridge (wirelessly sending pics to a printer)?
    There’s not a profile for it yet. Hang in there, grasshopper.

    With the new webOS, what about virus protection?
    The core is not open, and isn’t subject to any viruses, in other words, you’re covered!

    What about Calltones?
    Would you expect any less? It’s a network feature, so they’re 100% supported, no problems.

    Can I save music as a ring tone for my Pre?
    Sure, customize it all you want.

    Family locator – can I track my son with his Pre?
    While it’s great you’d get a Pre for your son (umm, sure!, lol), you won’t be able to track lil Timmy with it just yet using Family Locator.

    Can I take videos with my Palm Pre?
    Not at launch, but hang in there as great things are on the way, and as the Palm Pre uses the webOS, updates are just a gesture away!

    Can I send pictures as a text message?
    Using MMS, of course. You can’t however crop pictures yet, so be aware of any size limitations the receiving person may have with their device or carrier, or adjust the camera settings.

    That's all for now! Don't forget about the folks over at SprintGurus, where you can discuss not only these Palm Pre FAQs, but anything Sprint related. I do monitor and reply to the comments here on the blog as time permits, but there's a great community of people there that are very knowledgeable, and if you're looking to discuss Sprint or the Pre, it's the place to be!

    Boy Genuis not so smart ?

    Rumors aren't the purpose of my blog, and as you can see there's none here from me. No rumored launch dates, no rumors of the pricing, none of that where the Pre is concerned. But when a generally well respected blog posts a rumor that is SO far-fetched without even a 'not likely' disclaimer, I feel I have to speak up, so that folks waiting for the Palm Pre aren't scared away - which hopefully most are smart enough to realize the insane figures being posted over at the Boy Genius Report (BGR).

    So let's take the post as it was stated:
    "according to our ninja, Best Buy will be getting its hands on a limited inventory of Pre handsets for a trial launch on June 7th. Sprint will be direct-shipping the lot to arrive on the 6th and in total, about 4,500 units will be spread throughout Best Buy Mobile locations across the country. That might not seem like a lot, well, because it isn’t, but each and every Best Buy Mobile will be getting at least one Pre to hawk."

    Wow. I'm not sure where to even begin on this one - let's start by saying that any release this big certainly isn't going to be done with anyone 'partnered' in, other than Sprint and Palm. Sprint has thousands of stores across the country that are perfectly capable of launching  a device - where we not only can tightly control the inventory pre-launch, but where we can also make money on the accessory sales in-store on launch day. To even think that we would miss out on that opportunity and turn it over to a 'partner' is simply crazy. Does this person know how huge accessory sales are for a Sprint retail store? Also - Each BB Mobile guaranteed to have at least 1 device? C'mon - I don't care how bad I wanted the Pre, I would not get out of bed for that, because you KNOW that an employee of BB would have it purchased before the doors opened. Flunk.
    "Speaking of hawking, our ninja has some numbers to report as well. Pricing is supposedly still being discussed but the probable points are as follows: New customers with a 2-year contract, $199.99. Existing customer upgrades, $299.99. Outright, $999.99. Yes, seriously."

    Seriously? I don't think so. Flunk, again. $999 price point?  Put Simply, no. Not in any combination will you find the $999 price point to be valid, contract or not. As to the upgrades for existing customers? Have you -ever- seen a single price point for an upgrade price? The answer is no, because the system is simply not set up like this. The existing customer price will be the standard $75 off for 10+ months into agreement, $150 off for 22+ months, and the full $150 off + any rebates for those that qualify and have have the same device for 24+ months, which is essentially new customer pricing. Premier & White Glove customers also qualify for essentially new customer pricing at the 12 month mark, just as with any other device. To hint that there would be a single price point for any customer that wanted to upgrade is simply incorrect, and anyone as familiar with Sprint as BGR should be, knows that the system just isn't set up to allow for that.

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    Here's how the Upgrade Eligibility works:

    • Customers are eligible for $150.00 after 22 months, 23 calendar months instead of 24 months, 25 calendar months.

    • Customer's eligibility date for the new program is based on Rebate Life on File.

    • However, once a customer takes advantage of a rebate under the new program, the new eligibility date is based on the last rebate received.

    • Customers rebate eligibility is not reset when they upgrade the phone unless they receive an equipment discount at the time of upgrade.


    Other program qualifiers include:



    • Requires a 1-year or 2-year contract.

    • Account must be in good standing with no unpaid past due balance.

    • The Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) on the primary line must be $34.99 or higher without add-ons.

    • Customers must keep the phone activated on the upgraded or activated line for at least 30 days in order to receive their Mail-In Rebate.

    • If you receive a request to flip-flop the new phone to a different line within 30 days of activation or upgrade, advise the customer that this action will result in loss of their Mail-In Rebate. If the customer wishes to continue with the flip-flop after this impact has been explained, proceed with the transaction



    • Upgrade fee of up to $18.00 in Care, Retail, Indirect and Telesales and $0.00 online.

    • Employees are eligible for mail-in rebates.

    • Customers are eligible to receive a mail-in rebate.

    • Mail-in follows the same eligibility requirements as Instant.

    • Intra-company upgrades are eligible for the New for You Program.


    Customer's can receive the additional mail-in rebates overlays that exist outside the New for You Program.

    • A customer who is eligible for the $150.00 instant rebate is eligible for any additional mail-in rebate overlays.



    Bad BGR for spreading such rumors that are obviouly not true, despite how many 'hits' it brings to your site. I only know this because I had no less than 50 messages this evening asking if I'd seen the post on your site. Me! And while everyone knows I'm not giving away the pricing or the date, I think they do realize that I'm not gonig to allow such silly rumors to be told without a word to the wiser. There's no need to scare away potential Pre owners with such crazy scenarios, when in reality Sprint would like to see a Pre in as many hands as possible. I've got more to say on the subject, but I wanted to get this posted to may dispell any harm that your post may do.

    Thursday, April 30, 2009

    Palm Pre Release Date Quickie

    Don't get all excited(yet). I just wanted to remind folks that are going bananas over the release date of the Palm Pre, and whether it's too close to 'this date' or 'that event' or all of the other similar things that are spreading around the world... take a look back at the history of Sprint device releases, and i'm sure you'll see a pattern, and it's certainly not by chance that it happens that way. The launch date for devices is generally on a Sunday for retail - but you must also remember that these devices are always available via direct ship channels (i.e. Telesales) on the Thursday before.

    I am NOT saying the device will launch on a Sunday, but only if it was to be a standard Sunday launch process, then you could order the device at 6 o'clock Thursday morning, and have it in your hands by Friday afternoon. So keep that in mind when you're attempting to rule particular days in or out just because some event is either too close or too far away from whatever date you've picked.

    What I CAN say is that all of our retail stores were assigned product ambassadors who will not only receive a Pre that they will get to keep, but in the email they received, it detailed how many weeks before launch certain things would happen (like being selected as an ambassador, phone shipped, begin demo'ing, etc...) .. so if you know anyone that got one of those emails, then you will come much closer to narrowing down the date :)

    Wednesday, April 29, 2009

    Palm Pre Quick Tests Error Code Matrix

    For all the tech-savy fans, here's one for your bookmarks...

    Palm Pre Quick Tests Error Code Matrix

    Launcher > Device Info > More Info > Menu > Quick Tests































































































    Area



    Code



    Reason



    Action



    Memory



    1



    memory allocation error


    The phone has a hardware problem. Exchange the phone and note error code in account.

    2



    memory test failed


    The phone has a hardware problem. Exchange the phone and note error code in account.

    3



    file read/write failed


    1.     Perform a Restart

    2.     Run Quick Tests to see if error occurs again

    3.     If the error occurs again, advise the customer to run the Recovery Tool

    4.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    5.     If it occurs again, exchange the phone and note error code in account

    100



    operating system error


    1.     Close Quick Tests application and re-open to run again

    2.     If the error occurs again, perform a Restart

    3.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    4.     If the error occurs again, advise the customer to run the Recovery Tool

    5.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    6.     If it occurs again, the phone has an operating system issue. Exchange the phone and note error code in account.

    Wi-Fi



    1



    no response from gateway


    1.     Turn Wi-Fi off and back on and try to reconnect

    2.     Perform a Restart

    3.     If unable to connect, advise customer to try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network

    4.     Advise customer to troubleshoot their Wi-Fi Home network (this error generally points to a home network issue)

    2



    invalid IP address


    1.     Turn Wi-Fi off and back on and try to reconnect

    2.     Perform a Restart

    3.     If unable to connect, advise customer to try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network

    4.     Advise customer to troubleshoot their Wi-Fi Home network (this error generally points to a home network issue)

    3



    invalid MAC address on phone


    1.     Close Quick Tests application and re-open to run again

    2.     If the error occurs again, exchange the phone and note error code in account

    25



    valid MAC, not registered on a network


    1.     Turn Wi-Fi off and back on and try to reconnect

    2.     Perform a Restart

    3.     If unable to connect, advise customer to try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network

    4.     Advise customer to troubleshoot their Wi-Fi Home network (this error generally points to a home network issue)

    100



    operating system error


    1.     Close Quick Tests application and re-open to run again

    2.     If the error occurs again, perform a Restart

    3.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    4.     If the error occurs again, advise the customer to run the Recovery Tool

    5.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    6.     If it occurs again, the phone has an operating system issue. Exchange the phone and note error code in account.

    1000



    Wi-Fi is disabled (or off)


    Ask customer to turn Wi-Fi on and run Quick Tests again

    Bluetooth



    1



    invalid MAC address


    The phone has a hardware problem. Exchange the phone and note error code in account.

    100



    operating system error


    1.     Close Quick Tests application and re-open to run again

    2.     If the error occurs again, perform a Restart

    3.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    4.     If the error occurs again, advise the customer to run the Recovery Tool

    5.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    6.     If it occurs again, the phone has an operating system issue. Exchange the phone and note error code in account.

    Modem



    1



    invalid IP address


    1.     Turn Airplane mode on and then back off

    2.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    3.     If the error occurs again, advise customer to perform a Partial Erase

    4.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    5.     If the error occurs again, advise the customer to run the Recovery Tool

    6.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    7.     If it occurs again, exchange the phone and note error code in account

    20



    no data connection


    1.     Check to see if customer is roaming. If they are, advise them they need to be in Sprint coverage for a data connection to work.

    2.     Verify there are no known network issues.

    3.     Turn Airplane mode on and then back off

    4.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    5.     If the error occurs again, advise customer to perform a Partial Erase

    6.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    7.     If the error occurs again, advise the customer to run the Recovery Tool

    8.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    9.     If it occurs again, exchange the phone and note error code in account

    100



    operating system error


    1.     Close Quick Tests application and re-open to run again

    2.     If the error occurs again, perform a Restart

    3.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    4.     If the error occurs again, advise the customer to run the Recovery Tool

    5.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    6.     If it occurs again, the phone has an operating system issue. Exchange the phone and note error code in account.

    1000



    Non-provisioned phone


    1.     Verify account has correct plan and is provisioned correctly

    2.     Perform ##RTN

    3.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error occurs

    4.     If the error occurs again, advise the customer to run the Recovery Tool

    5.     Run Quick Tests again to see if error

    6.     If it occurs again, exchange the phone and note error code in account occurs

    Tuesday, April 28, 2009

    Ask I.S.N: How Do AT&T Plans Compare to Sprint Palm Pre Plans?

    Ask Inside.Sprint.Now!

    First, let me say that over the past couple of months I've had around 30 visitors a day to my blog - So you'll have to bear with me while I try to process this crazy influx of madness over what I thought was going to be some general FAQ about the Pre. Turns out over 8,600 of you visited here yesterday (!really? it was just some general info.. nothing earth shattering!) so I hope you'll understand when it takes me just a bit to respond to comments and the like. There was one comment that I started replying to, but the answer got to be too long to be an effective comment, and I was afraid it'd be overlooked, so I created a post just for it. I've called it 'Ask I.S.N(Inside.Sprint.Now) and if anyone wants to email me a question or two that might be something that's beneficial to a lot of folks, I might do one every day or two, that all depends on how much time I have. Here's the one comment I picked that I felt could use some clarification.. and I have not told the poster I was making it into a full post, so hopefully he won't mind!

    Mike asks: (link to his comment)

    What about a family plan where one spouse (me) wants a Palm Pre and a data plan and the other spouse (my wife) does not want to pay extra for a data plan? AT&T offers the ability to pay a flat $30/mth on our existing shared (non-data) plan for a data plan for one spouse which results in a combined monthly cost of $99 ($69 for shared plan + $30 for single line’s data plan). I don’t see anything like this in your post. Will Sprint have something like this for those of us wanting just one Palm Pre on a shared plan?


    Mike, I'm glad you asked!


    Based on your pricing, I'll assume you have the 700 Minute Shared Plan for $69.99/mo with AT&T which includes:





    • 700 Anytime Minutes


    • Nights & Weekends 9PM-6AM


    You stated you could add a data package to one line for $30, leaving the other as is, with only voice usage. That gives you minutes and data for $99.99 – Let’s compare apples to apples though – the AT&T plan is very barebones, and requires buy-ups in order to even compare to a Sprint plan for the Pre, here’s what you’ve have to add:


    $16.99 for N/W at 7PM(REALLY?), $9.99/mo for Navigation(per/ln), $1.99/mo for standard voicemail features(per/ln), $30/mo for unlimited messaging(per/acct), $15/mo for Mobile TV Basic(per/ln) – and after all that you still only have data on 1 line! It’d be yet another $30 to add on to the second(assuming PDA too), right?


    That’s $230.94/month for 700 minutes, N&W 7PM, Navigation, Enhanced Voicemail, Unlimited Text & Data, and Mobile TV Basic. Even if you left some of these features off (that are included with Sprint) you’d still not come close to the same value, in my opinion (albeit a bit skewed).


    How’s that compare to Sprint? As you know we make it easy. It’s SO easy, in fact – Everything’s included! It’s just there! It just works! No worries about using some cool feature of your new phone b/c you might get a $62,000 bill next month cause you were watching more than your allotted 42 seconds of bloopersTV for the month(or whatever your vice may be) Here’s a few options:


    (#1) – Everything Data Share 1500





    • 1500 Min/Shared, Unlimited Data & Messaging (Text, Picture, & Video)


    • N&W 7P-7A, Complete Voicemail, GPS/Navigation, TV Premier, Mobile Email


    • $129.99 (includes both lines)(or less with employer/credit union discount)


    For (#1) above, you’ve more than doubled your minutes, gave both phones access to everything they were built to do, and tons more features than with AT&T.


    So, maybe you say the wife just does NOT use the internet, and has no need for it? Absolutely no messages either?  We could even do something like this:


    (#2) – Everything Data 450(you) / Talk 450(her)





    • You on a Everything Data 450 Plan, including all the same features of the data plan above, only change is 450 minutes. $69.99


    • Her on a Talk 450 Plan, includes unlimited mobile to mobile, N&W 7P-7A, LD/No Roaming. $39.99


    This (#2) would give you each a plan totaling 200 more minutes than you had before, gives your nights and weekends at 7PM, AND you get messaging with your data, and the total is still only $109.98 (before any discounts, which you can get 10% just for telling us you bank at a credit union).


    So I guess my question to you, is how can you afford to stay with AT&T  knowing how much more you’d get here, for so much less? Even if you just did the 69.99/plan +$30 Data(1 line)+$30 Messaging(shared) - you're still paying more and getting less, and your night&weekend minutes would not start until 9PM(-6AM) !


    In all seriousness, if I’m missing something in the math here, or there are just features that you absolutely don’t use (like TV) then let me know and we can take a look, but when you compare apples to apples, we beat AT&T in every way that I’ve worked it.

    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