Palm Pre vs iPhone 3.0

by PalmWebOS.org on March 27th, 2009
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palm-pre-cnetCNET posted an interesting article today comparing the Palm Pre and iPhone 3.0. The majority of the article stresses the disappointment in lack of more information regarding the Pre launch, namely date and price, and suggests the masses are growing restless. They are. But come launch time that won’t matter because the same slick operating system and device will hit the shelves and the previous 4 months of excruciating anxiety will seem like nothing more than impatience.

After doubting we’ll get any more info at CTIA 2009, Bonnie Cha charts out the differenes between our precious Pre and the iPhone with 3.0 software:

Palm Pre Apple iPhone 3G (with OS 3.0)
Dimensions 3.9 inches by 2.3 inches by 0.6 inch; 4.7 ounces 4.5 inches by 2.4 inches by 0.48 inch; 4.7 ounces
Screen size 3.1 inches; 480×320 pixels 3.5 inches; 480×320 pixels
Navigation Touch screen; gesture area; multitouch gesture support; slide-out QWERTY keyboard Touch screen; Home button; multitouch gesture support; onscreen keyboard with landscape support
Camera 3 megapixels; LED flash; no video recording planned at launch 2 megapixels; no video recording
Connectivity Dual-band CDMA; EV-DO Rev. A; Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 2.1 with support for tethering and A2DP Quad-band GSM; tri-band UMTS/HSDPA; Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 2.0 with support for A2DP and peer-to-peer networking, no tethering yet
Accelerometer Yes Yes
Proximity sensor Yes Yes
GPS Yes Yes
Maps Turn-by-turn directions via Sprint Navigation (TeleNav) Turn-by-turn directions through third-party apps (presumably in development)
Memory 8GB; no expansion slot 8GB or 16GB; no expansion slot
E-mail POP3/IMAP; Microsoft Outlook with direct push POP3/IMAP; Microsoft Outlook with direct push
Multimedia messaging Yes Yes
Syncing Synergy: Brings together Outlook, Google, and Facebook calendars and contacts; removes duplicate entries CalDAV adds support for Yahoo and Google shared calendars in addition to Exchange
Search Universal search: Searches contacts, apps, Web Spotlight: Searches e-mail headers, contacts, calendar, notes, iPod tracks, applications, and Web
Multitasking Deck of Cards feature lets you run and switch between multiple applications at once No background applications; Push notification sends badges, audio alerts, and text message alerts
Flash support Palm has committed to Adobe’s Open Screen Project and promised to bring Flash 10 Player to its Web OS devices by the end of the year, but probably won’t make it on the Pre No
Music store Amazon MP3 store iTunes Store
Application Store Pre App Store iTunes App Store
Copy/paste Yes Yes
3.5mm headset jack Yes Yes
Removable battery Yes No
Price TBA $199 with two-year contract for 8GB model; $299 with two-year contract for 16GB model; also available unlocked
Data plan Simply Everything Plan: $99.99 per month for unlimited everything (data, messaging, voice); Everything Data Plan: $69.99 per month for 450 minutes, unlimited data and messaging, $99.99 per month for 900 minutes; Family and business plans also available $30 per month for unlimited consumer data plan, $45 per month for unlimited business data plan, $5 per month for 200 text messages, $15 per month for 1,500 text messages, $20 per month for unlimited text messages

Both of these devices are tough cookies and you could easily argue that with Palm’s synergy, Flash, removable battery and superior camera that WebOS and the Pre is the better deal here. Most devices would be happy to be mentioned in the same sentence. But the Palm Pre? It’s a contender.

And that’s the reason that regardless of price and release date, the Pre will get the attention it deserves when the time is right. We all just need to be a little patience. For what some have called Palm’s “Hail Mary”, why would you want them to rush the throw?

[Via CNET]

1 Comment

  1. 1. Mike Brunt wrote on March 31, 2009

    The big weakness is Sprint imho

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