Palm Pre Plus Available Today on AT&T
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May 16, 2010, 12:12 PM by Philip Berne
updated May 16, 2010, 6:35 PM
Updated: Added link to AT&T's phone page and details about Touchstone offer
AT&T launched the Palm Pre Plus today as promised. The first GSM WebOS device in the U.S. costs $150 with a contract and includes the Palm Touchstone wireless charger.
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Free HotSpot?
Only question I have about the phone...
does it have the 5-device hot-spot app? does it cost anything?
No it does not have the mobile hotspot app. Only the VZW Pre Plus.
or go to verzion and sprint and get it cheaper
and better voice service and data services then AT&T so why get it on AT&T
Wait for the Evo and use Sprint's WiMAX
uhh maybe so you can use that" not so good voice" and "not go good data" at the same time
How can you even put Sprint in the same sentence when speaking of better data service than att? att's 3G is actually faster than Sprint's 4G! Research before you say it next time.
Reasons to get the AT&T Version:
1) Faster 3G Network than Sprint or Verizon. I believe this device support 7.2Mbps HSDPA, which AT&T will be rolling out over the next 6 months- at a rate which will surpass Sprint's 4G rollout. It won't be quite a...
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