-xBerserker- said:
Right now, last I saw the March 15 date was when they are shipping the phones to the stores, but not selling. More stocking up in advance.
A couple negatives I guess:
* Applications will be web apps. Not bad per say, but if people had access to the SDK they could build more sophisticated applications.
* No access to the SDK
Any others?
It has very few negatives, tons of positives.
That "stocking up" theory is far from definite. From what I read, there are a series of interpretations about that date. Some say full blown launch, others say place holder date, ship date, soft release to sprint premier customers, etc. The May thing from Boy Genius Report struck me as something they pulled out of their ass as "more reasonable". They didn't really provide anything to back it up or contradict the document they posted with it that said March 15th. Unfortunately other sites have taken that bit and run with it out of context...
Also, at a Q&A today the Palm CEO dropped a few tidbits:
1) Palm will have a full functional app store but will not lock apps out... so you can download apps over the air from outside sites or transfer them to the phone.
2) He talked up the Sprint Simply Everything plan, but stopped short of indicating it was required. As such it's not newsworthy yet, but it certainly didn't sound promising for people who want a Pre but are clinging to their SERO plan.
3) Said investors had been told to prepare for a tough first 2 quarters as they prepared to get the Palm Pro out the door and got ready to launch the Pre. Not sure what their financial quarters are like, but that certainly didn't seem to indicate an imminent release.
4) Centro is the last palm OS device. After this everything will be either WebOS or Windows Mobile based.
5) No lawsuits from apple and no concern about patent issues.
The Sprint site for the Pre has been updated as well. It now includes tech specs which confirm the following features:
PAM (Phone as Modem) tethering via wireless bluetooth connection and usb 2.0 cable. Also,
MMS is enabled.
This phone sounds more promising with each passing day. Here's hoping it gets here soon with decent battery life.