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Verizon Handsets Continue To Suck, Passes On The Palm Pre

by Jason Wilk on September 24, 2009

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  • Verizon has decided it’s going to pass on the Palm Pre, if reports are to be believed. Their stock took a 5% hit today after an impressive week long rally that saw shares rise to $17 after Nokia showed legitimate interest in acquiring the handset maker.  This certainly would have been a boost in sales for Palm, who has only cleared about 500,000 handsets this year, in no way threatening the iPhone.
  • Many think that Verizon is holding out for the iPhone and wouldn’t want a phone like the Pre to confuse new customers looking for a new smart phone. Let’s face it, if Verizon wants the iPhone, they are going to have to clear a ton of them to make it wake the expensive deal worthwhile. I guess we’ll have to wait and see what happens at the end of the year with Apple and AT&T to see if this is true.

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  • With the release of iTunes 8.2.1, Palm Pre [PALM] syncing with iTunes is discontinued. For those not familiar with the situation, Palm tried to further appeal to the iPhone coomunity by enabling the Pre to sync up directly with iTunes. The move was controversial, however Apple never gave a response. I guess they never needed to, all it took was a little update.
  • The news is not that big of an issue for anyone using applications like doubleTwist for Palm Pre Media sync or The Missing Sync for Pre. Although the Palm Pre is not selling well, it’s not to say Apple doesn’t have their eye on them. Disabling the Pre sync was not an easy one according to the developer community. Thanks PreCentral

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Palm Pre Struggling Says Analysts

by Jason Wilk on July 7, 2009

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  • JNK wireless consultant iGR published a report yesterday, in which the firm’s analysts gathered reponses from fifty Sprint stores regarding demand of the Pre. (more than 50 were contacted, but some refused to participate). Keep in mind, Palm has been trying to tell everyone that they can barely keep the phone on the shelf. The report shows different.

None of the stores contacted had sold out of Pre and the majority had ‘plenty’ available. This compares with 8 percent of the stores contacted last week saying they had sold out of the Pre (down from 28 percent in Week 2 and 38 percent in Week 1). iGR’s channel checks clearly show that Sprint is meeting the current demand for the device with the inventories available in the stores. Most stores are reporting a dropoff in the number of Pres being sold. 40% of stores said they had fewer than 10 sales this week. 33% of stores reported sales of 10-20 units, with 16% reporting 20-30. Keep in mind, these numbers are by the week. There are more than 10 people in line right now @ The Apple Store inside The Grove, Hollywood right now.

  • The only good news that came out of this report was for Sprint. Most Pres are being sold to new Sprint customers, which means people are switching carriers to try the phone.

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  • Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) Director, Gordon Cambell, disclosed the sale of 106,939 shares of PALM common share on 6/29 at $15.84/share, following the exercising of options on the exact same number of shares at prices from $2.21-$5.46. Cambell’s remaining direct holding in the company following the sale is “zero” shares.
  • The options had Expiration Dates between 10/28/2013 and 09/12/2014.
  • Shares of PALM have seen a meteoric rise this year due to the successful development and launch of the new Palm Pre smartphone. The stock is up an amazing 436% YTD. Cambell has been a director of Palm since since September 1999.
  • Is this the end of the unbelievable ride that Palm has taken it’s investors on for the last 12 months or was this executive jumping the gun? The stock is up another 5% even on this news. [street insider]

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Apparently The Palm Pre Is Cool For Farmers

by Jason Wilk on June 29, 2009

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  • Probably one of the longest, most comprehensive testimonials I have read to date on the Palm Pre and it comes from a farmer living off the grid. Have fun with this one:
  • This is my second review on off-grid living with the Palm Pre. My first review was written 3 days after I received the Pre on rollout day June 6th. As of Saturday the 20th I have now had the Palm Pre for 2 weeks. As I said in my first review, I am nowhere near the typical Pre user. My needs are unique and therefore my smartphone has to be unique as well. I live on a completely off-grid 40 acre ranch in Central Texas. We raise Pure Longhorn cattle, a milking Holstein, sheep, rabbits, chickens, and yellow blackmouth curr dogs. We are not anti-technology, but we examine every technology very closely to see if it will actually benefit our simple lifestyle. We live our lives very deliberately, and we know that most supposed “time-saving” technologies have actually created a society of slaves to the machines, and we seriously examine whether a device or technology is actually offering us any benefits or if it just becomes another toy to be serviced by its human slaves.I did a lot of study and comparison shopping before I decided on the Pre. Again, my family lives completely off-grid. What power we do use comes from our small solar array, and we do occasionally run a generator. I am writing this on a small Acer laptop using wireless radio internet from the nearest small town. I am a writer, I edit a few fairly large websites, and I am an Agrarian blogger. I receive a lot of communications and correspondence from people all over the world, and I need to be able to constantly stay on top of my correspondence while still remaining free to work on my ranch and live the life I preach about and love. It had gotten to the point that I generally spent at least 5 and sometimes up to 8 hours a day in our small cabin on the internet. I needed a smartphone tool and not a toy. When you live on a ranch, you appreciate tools and you know tools have a purpose. I wasn’t just out for the newest gadget, I have been looking for a way to accomplish very specific tasks in very specific ways. I needed a tool that would hold up to the rigors of what I do, and that would allow me to do things while I work on the ranch. I know that there are fanboys and tech geeks out there who couldn’t wait to break down the Pre and analyze every line of code, etc. I know that there are folks who just want a great platform on which to run multiple apps and games. I basically needed a mobile internet, email, and texting tool that would also provide mountains of information at my fingertips – instantly. I’m not disparaging other phones or other people, but I needed a tool that would be able to respond to my very unique needs.The Pre has been all that I could have asked for, and more. Here are some snippets of what I do with my phone…*I am able to snap pictures as I work and immediately text or email them to interested parties.

    *A couple of days ago I sold a heifer (a young cow that has not yet dropped a calf) to a friend halfway across the country, then he paid me via Paypal and I received payment and notification on my phone – all within a half an hour, and I never had to get on the laptop.

    • I purchase goods and supplies, on online stores and on ebay, directly from my phone. And I can do this purchasing on regular websites, not just on special “mobile phone enabled” websites. None of this costs me any more money with the Sprint Everything Data program.
    • I keep in constant contact with my family, the members of our agrarian community here, and many other people via text messaging and email.
    • We live in tornado alley, and Central Texas is well known for severe weather, tornadoes, and flash floods. I am able to constantly monitor the weather, and even watch up to the minute detailed radar, wherever I am.
    • Just the other day, a lady from our community was traveling three hours to Austin to go pick her son up at the airport. I was able to track his flight on my pre and provide her up to the minute updates as to his progress and his arrival time.
    • We don’t have a television, and we rarely watch it, but I am able to sit on my front porch in the summer evening breeze and watch The History Channel, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and dozens of other stations – all via my Wi-Fi or the Sprint Network on Sprint Premier TV – right on my Palm Pre. I know my father’s Iphone won’t do that!
    • I am able to keep up to date on news that affects my family, and that I need to feature or discuss on my websites and blogs. The Palm Pre also multitasks, so often I am doing all or many of the things I am mentioning here AT THE SAME TIME!
    • I have often used the Sprint GPS and Locator features for finding the nearest gas (and lowest prices) in our area – since we have four towns near us, all in different directions. My wife has used the GPS services for finding flea markets and yard sales, and we have used it to find other addresses when we have to go to town. My wife and I also both have roadside assistance via the phone, which is great to know.
    • I use the alarm to remind me of things I need to do, and I use the memos to write down sku numbers of fencing so I won’t forget it before I get up to the register at Tractor Supply.
    • I have been able to seamlessly sync with Itunes and pull down my music into the phone.
    • I love the pull out keyboard, and I have to say that this is one of the great selling points to me with the phone. I am 6′3″ and 235 lbs and I find the keyboard easy to use and I can type quite quickly on it.
    • Oh!, and I use Pandora… almost every day. After a hard, hot day of work, I like to put on some Original Jazz Band, Jim Cullum Jazz Band radio, or Baroque music, or Jerry Jeff Walker, or even Fiddler on the Roof as I relax on the porch.

    And here’s another point… I live in Central Texas where it very well might be 104 degrees and high humidity. I might be soaked through to the bone with sweat, and I have yet to have had a single glitch or problem with the Pre. I did purchase the inexpensive replacement insurance in case I drop the Pre in a cattle tank, but I don’t think I will need it. This is one tought phone. After I read all the complainers whining about the flip-open power door, I was worried. But seriously, that was just ridiculous. My main concern is that the dog will chew it up. I think only someone with serious ham hands would break this phone “accidentally”.

    Now, I probably don’t use half of the utility of this phone. I don’t know all the secret hacks and I have yet to play any real games on it. I am satisfied with the apps that are available, even if I am looking forward to what new stuff will be coming out in the future. I don’t know how to jailbreak, nor do I know what a “clean ESN” is. I don’t use the calendar, and I don’t use all the fancy syncing features with Google or Facebook. I do Twitter (so check me out on Twitter: mbunker), but I am pretty knew at that.

    Ok, so that is my review of the phone. Not much I would change about it. I hope to see some more Apps and some of the fixes that have been proposed/promised in upcoming updates, but I am completely pleased and happy with the phone. You Iphone fanboys, wipe the lotion off your hands and come on out here and work with me for a week and see how your phone holds up. You’ll have to read a book while I’m watching cable TV on the Pre, but after the week we’ll see which phone you would choose!

    Michael Bunker (Salty Off-Grid) [PreCentral]

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