The Palm Pre Wait Continues
I mentioned last week that the opening page for the palm site had switched from the “Pre” to the “Treo Pro”. I see now that Palm has announced that it is releasing the Treo Pro on the 15th of March. This will be the last Palm product to use the old operating system that has been the palm trademark OS from the beginning. The interesting thing is the use of Windows Mobile 6.1, as a system basis. Palm claims “providing the user with more mobile power” to which I would add “and the same clunky drawbacks typical of Microsoft that leave you scratching your head wondering why did they do that”? For companies and individuals who have Palm OS applications that are proprietary to old OS this is your last chance to get a model that will run those applications.
“Our agents rely heavily on their phones since they’re a truly mobile workforce, and Treo Pro is really convenient for checking business email, connecting to fast Wi-Fi and running our custom TurboApps application. With TurboApps, agents can submit insurance applications, get quotes and complete the application process — all from their Treo Pro. The Palm innovations added to the Windows platform make accessing the most used functions even easier, so staying productive and efficient is a breeze.”

The new Pre is apparently not ready for “prime time” and the Palm company is looking for ways to generate operating cash until the Pre is ready for release. They are however continuing to build the “Buzz” for the new release. This week they managed to get on the “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” show. They are actively posting on “Facebook“, and “Twitter” as Colleen Bullington discussed how the company is seeking promotional opportunities, where ever they can find them, including renting time on a “Times Square” video billboard. For the european market a deal has in the making for the GSM version of the phone. One source says “VodaPhone” and another says Movistar” will be carrying the Pre.
On the carrier scene Sprint held a webcast on Thursday 03/12/09, to tout the “Palm Pre” saying that it would continue to carry thefull line of palm products as well as the Pre. As with all the PR blasts, nothing so far on a release date.
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