Palm Pre coming to Verizon (improved version)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

It's only a matter of time before we see the Palm Pre on Verizon Wireless. I wonder how many other Palm smartphones will be on the market by then. Palm Pixi? Palm Eos? A GSM smartphone running webOS in North America? Palm's webOS is a really nice operating system, but we need to see more medical apps for it. When will Epocrates release software for webOS?

If you live in the northeast, you're probably not going to switch from Verizon to Sprint because of coverage problems. Verizon has some of the best coverage in the east coast. However, if you live in the west coast, you're probably going to be very happy with the Sprint coverage out there.

According to some recent rumors, the Verizon version of the Palm Pre may have more memory, a better screen, and maybe even a microSD card slot. 

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