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Chapter 1
Your Palm Pre: The Pre-fect Phone
In This Chapter
Tracing the history of how the Pre came to be
Understanding the difference between the Pre and webOS
Finding out what makes webOS so very different
Peeping behind the scenes with “the cloud” and your Palm Profile
Understanding why the Pre is so powerful — and its limits
I
f you’re reading this book, odds are very good that you have a slick,
glossy, beautifully crafted, compact smartphone in your hand or pocket,
or sitting on the desk next to you (conspicuously placed so that passers-by
can gawk and ask questions, of course). And I can’t say that I blame you for
getting a Pre. Palm’s latest handset (cell, phone, whatever you want to call it)
is widely regarded to be the best-looking gadget the company has ever
made — and arguably, it’s one of the best-looking smartphones ever made
by any company, period.
Of course, looks aren’t everything (supermodels, movie stars, and purveyors
of $300 haircuts can disagree, but then again, they’re not writing this book).
Long gone are the days when a phone could simply do a decent job of making
calls and sending the occasional text message. Chances are that you’re
spending nearly as much time fiddling with your phone as you are with your
computer, if not more. You expect it perform as the consummate electronic
helpmate to organize your life; entertain you; and connect you with the
people, places, and things that matter to you most.
Most importantly, your phone has to be simple and intuitive to use. After all,
what’s the point of a phone that can send e-mail if it’s too much trouble to
compose a new message in the amount of time it takes you to run between
your 9 o’clock and 10 o’clock meetings? For starters, an easy-to-use interface
and a full QWERTY keyboard would help, wouldn’t they?
Fortunately, Palm’s product line was founded on a couple of very basic
principles:
These devices should be small enough to fit in your pocket (and durable
enough so that they won’t break while they’re there). Check!
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Summary of Contents

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Chapter 1Your Palm Pre: The Pre-fect PhoneIn This Chapter▶ Tracing the history of how the Pre came to be▶ Understanding the difference between the Pre

Page 2 - How the Pre Came to Be

18Part I: Introducing webOS and the Palm Pre . . . But It’s Still a LimitIs there anything your Pre can’t do? If you purchased your Pre from Sprint in

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10Part I: Introducing webOS and the Palm Pre ✓ These devices should make your life simpler, not more complicated. Double check! ✓ These devices shoul

Page 4 - The Truth behind webOS

11 Chapter 1: Your Palm Pre: The Pre-fect PhoneThat’s where Palm came into play. The company’s first models (PalmPilots) were released in 1996 and tot

Page 5 - Over-the-air (OTA) updates

12Part I: Introducing webOS and the Palm Pre Figure 1-2: Old versus new — Palm OS (left) and webOS (right). Palm OSwebOSThe Truth behind webOSTo be s

Page 6 - Multitasking

13 Chapter 1: Your Palm Pre: The Pre-fect PhoneLinux-basedLike Windows and Mac OS X, Linux is a powerful, secure OS capable of underpinning some of th

Page 7 - Data freedom

14Part I: Introducing webOS and the Palm Pre A revolutionary user interfaceUnless the Pre is your very first smartphone (in which case, welcome to the

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15 Chapter 1: Your Palm Pre: The Pre-fect PhoneSynergyHere’s a problem you’re probably all too familiar with. You have umpteen different instant messa

Page 9 - The Sky’s the Limit . .

16Part I: Introducing webOS and the Palm Pre AlertsAs important things happen on your Pre — meeting reminders occur, new e-mails, and so on — they col

Page 10 - . . . But It’s Still a Limit

17 Chapter 1: Your Palm Pre: The Pre-fect Phone Figure 1-5: Your Palm Profile keeps your identity in the cloud. The cloudGoogleYahoo!MicrosoftFacebook

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