
The Palm Pre was one of the best surprises of CES 2009. We were waiting for Palm to announce its new OS and possibly a new phone to run it but the Palm Pre kinda caught us of guard. I mean nobody leaked this baby yet? I am sure it wasn’t conceived and manufactured the day before Palm’s announcement. Someone must have seen something.
What’s particularly surprising is that nobody from Sprint leaked the Pre. And Sprint knew what was going on since it decided to display the Palm Pre minutes after it was introduced to the world. Sprint is the official partner of Palm and Pre might be its secret weapon. Sprint’s Pre can successfully battle against AT&T’s iPhone, Verizon’s Storm and T-Mobile’s G1. Who will pick up the Nokia N97 then?
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