Palm Pre Plus Specs

8.5
PhoneArena Score
Palm Pre Plus Review
7.8

Description

The Pre Plus is almost identical to the to the Palm Pre in terms of specifications and design. The differences between the two are that the Pre Plus has double the storage capacity with its 16GB memory and lacks the button on the front.

Pros

  • Hardware QWERTY keyboard

Cons

  • Thick body (0.67 inches)
I want it 1 user
I have it 5 users
I had it 29 users

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Display

Size: 3.1-inch
Resolution: 480 x 320 px, 186 PPI
Technology: TFT
Screen-to-body: 47.87 %
Colors: 16 777 216
Features: Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor

Hardware

Internal storage: 16GB
OS: webOS (1.3.5)
Device type: Smartphone

Battery

Capacity: 1150 mAh
Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable

Camera

Rear: Single camera
Main camera: 3 MP
Flash: LED
Video recording: Yes
Dimensions: 3.96 x 2.34 x 0.67 inches
(100.5 x 59.5 x 16.9 mm)
Weight: 4.89 oz (138.5 g)
Features: Full keyboard
Keys: Left: Volume control

Multimedia

Headphones: 3.5mm jack

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth: 2.1, EDR
Wi-Fi: 802.11 b, g
USB: microUSB, USB 2.0
Features: Charging
Location: GPS
Sensors: Accelerometer
Other: Computer sync, OTA sync

Phone features

Notifications: Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Flight mode, Silent mode, Speakerphone
Other features: Voice recording
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Carrier Availability

Discontinued

Verizon

News

Palm Pre Plus with webOS 2.0 installed, auditions for major role in your pocket
With all of the flashy dual-core, 4G handsets and tablets being displayed at the CES, it is easy to forget about the upcoming webOS 2.0 upgrade. Of course, it was two years ago when Palm introduced the Pre at the CES and the phone and OS immediately ...
, by Alan Friedman, 1
Palm Pre Plus with webOS 2.0 installed, auditions for major role in your pocket
HP says webOS 2.0 coming to Palm Pre, Pre Plus, Palm Pixi and Pixi Plus in a few months
HP's webOS Developer Day in New York City proved to be quite eventful. Developer Advocate Josh Marinacci told the audience that webOS 2.0 will be coming to all webOS devices in the next few months. Of course, that is great news for owners of the orig...
, by Alan Friedman, 6
HP says webOS 2.0 coming to Palm Pre, Pre Plus, Palm Pixi and Pixi Plus in a few months
Palm sets up their "Palm Connections" program to support good causes
[ads right[1]]Now that money isn't too much of a concern for Palm seeing that HP is taking good care of them, the longtime smartphone company is doing their part to help the community with the launch of their “Palm Connections” program.In...
, by John Velasco, 5
Palm sets up their "Palm Connections" program to support good causes
AT&T follows suit by pricing the Palm Pre Plus at $50 with a contract
Just when some people were content to see AT&T's Palm Pre Plus finally shed its once expensive price point to something slightly more tolerable at $99.99 on-contract, we recently saw refurbished units going for the healthy price of $49.99. Sure i...
, by John Velasco, 1
AT&T follows suit by pricing the Palm Pre Plus at $50 with a contract

User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
3.7
Phone owned for

i had this phone for about three months and the top half jus fell off sideways without me dropping it. i had to go through trouble with verizon to receive a new one...when i got my new one my palm profile didnt update all my contacts so i lost a majority of my numbers. the video camera doesnt have a flash and the camera itself really sucks its very blurry doesnt self correct. i like the operating system i like i can have diff cards open and u can just toss them to get rid of it but the internet is very laggish i find its faster when i use my home internet through wifi. the keyboard either doubles my letters or my letters dont show up at all. also the new phone ig ot about a month ago now when i receive a call or call someone else my phone goes to headset when i have no headset plugged in so neither me nor the person on the other end can hear at all unless i put it on speaker which i shouldnt have to do to tlk on the phone.  overall this phone has more cons than pros. if someone is actually considering this phone very bad choice def go with a driod. now im stuck with this crap phone wishing i had driod X.

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6.3
ok, not wonderful
Phone owned for

 Worst camera I've ever had. Picture's are almost always blurry. No zoom. I downloaded an editing app which I had to pay for & that sucks. Crop a photo & it's even more blurry.everything is a cloud with this phone, I wanna sinc with my computer. Not happy. The web search is adequate, but no ability to save web photos to view later. I've got my eye on RIM & Lg.

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7.3
I really liked it, at first
Phone owned for

At first, I really liked this phone. It has a nice screen and cool features. The card feature is nice and useful. There aren't a lot of apps to choose from, unlike Apple and Google. The auto-correct feature when typing only adds apostrophes and the occasional spelling mistake, but it's not that good. Text messages can be combined with IMs and are in the conversation form, making it a lot easier to keep track of messages. The really dislike the battery-life. I unplugged my phone at approximately 7:00 am and by 4:30 pm, my battery was dead. I was not using my phone constantly considering I was in school. I only sent 2 texts and made one call that lasted approximately 2 minutes. When you do use apps and especially mobile hotspot, it really kills your battery; it will last no longer than 4 hours. I would rather not spend my money buying another battery so I'd rather get a different phone because this battery is becoming inconvenient. What's the fun of having cool features when you won't be able to enjoy them? So unless you would like to spend your money buying another battery and are willing to replace it everyday, I don't recommend this phone.

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