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Its actually TouchFLO 3D UI....Sense is for Android. Which this most definitely is not.
If your information is correct...I don't get it. Why wouldn't they be releasing the Pre with up-to-date software already installed?
But they say its "game changing" news...that wouldn't really change the game any. Unless they're just talking about their own games...which would suck.
It reminds me of my Pre after the oreo effect kicked in...but I like it. Its simple.
Why are people still comparing the Pre's app store to the Apple app store. Apple had a HUGE headstart with their app catalog. Palm is working its way there...give it some time.
Hmmm...seems like people keep forgetting that Blackberries are for business and Iphones are for douches like you.
Really you're complaining about the ring??...You can't do anything these days without criticism.
I also LOVED my S30 but it had major reception problems. Now I'm having problems with my Pre...I don't believe Palm built this phone to last very long. A little over two months and its about to do the oreo twist, charging port broke, screen cracked, and battery sucks. The only good thing about the phone is WebOS.
Umm...I think most people enjoy the fact that you can buy corded headphones for like $10 or less as opposed to paying $50+ for bluetooth headphones. Also with the popularity of MP3 players...I think most people now a days know how to use the AUX port in their cars. Especially if they're putting music on their phone.
How else is it supposed to slide...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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