Monday 5 September 2011

Palm - HP Mobile Phones

Palm / HP Mobile Phones



Browse through our catalog of reviews and news on HP Palm cell phones. Additionally, you can find many stories with live photos of HP Palm mobile phones,The new Palm Pre Plus phone gives you double the memory in a refined design.HP held a webOS event today and revealed a couple more smartphones modeled after their Pre line. It looks like they will remain a niche player in the smartphone market and let others compete for the lead.


 Handsets are arranged newest first, or see some older models.



HP TouchPad

Powerful webOS tablet.

HP TouchPad


HP Veer

Very compact webOS smartphone.

HP Veer


HP Pre 3

A much improved webOS smartphone, taking over from the Palm Pre 2.

HP Pre 3


Palm Pre 2

Now under the HP banner, the Pre 2 is the first handset with webOS 2.0.

Palm Pre 2


Palm Pixi

Smaller, lighter and cheaper sibling of the Palm Pre.

Palm Pixi


Palm Pre Europe / GSM version

European version of the powerful Pre smartphone.

Palm Pre Europe / GSM version


Palm Pre

Powerful touchscreen EVDO handset for the US Sprint network.

Palm Pre


Palm Treo Pro

Advanced Windows messaging device.

Palm Treo Pro


Palm Treo 500v / 500

Compact and stylish Windows-based messaging phone.

Palm Treo 500v / 500


Palm Centro

3G PalmOS device for the US market only.

Palm Centro


Palm Treo 755p

CDMA/EV-DO smartphone running PalmOS for the US market.

Palm Treo 755p


 Handsets are arranged newest first, or see some older models.

Browse through our catalog of reviews and news on HP Palm cell phones. Additionally, you can find many stories with live photos of HP Palm mobile phones,The new Palm Pre Plus phone gives you double the memory in a refined design.HP held a webOS event today and revealed a couple more smartphones modeled after their Pre line. It looks like they will remain a niche player in the smartphone market and let others compete for the lead.






Palm / HP Mobile Phones

HP seems to be buying a route into the mobile phone market with its purchase of Palm, but it could also plan to emulate Apple's strategy with tablets and other media devices.The initial response from analysts has been as mixed as you'd expect – see the comments from Forrester, Gartner, IDC, Informa, and Ovum below – but almost everything depends on what HP intends to do with its new company.Apple's iPad is another example of a vertically-organised highly-controlled system, exactly like Sony's PlayStation Portable, for example. This kind of structure works better in the consumer market than the business market, because businesses hate the prospect of being overcharged by companies who realise they don't have a choice. Consumers just throw their gadgets away.

If HP sees the market becoming Balkanised so that a handful of competitors (Apple, RIM, Microsoft, Nokia) own and control their own platforms, then buying Palm makes perfect sense. It will have its own platform.

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