
Yesterday, due to the torrential downpours in SoCal we were listening to a different radio station, one geared toward news and heard a radio commercial for Verizon and the new
Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus that are coming January 25.
The ad states
Palm Pre Plus features a refined design and double the memory.
Palm
Pixi Plus is still incredibly thin and lightweight, but now includes
Wi-Fi. The
Palm Pre Classic received
good reviews and was named on the
Top Ten List of Popular Mechanics.
Both phone have apps such as Facebook,
Pandora, and Yelp. You can download great apps that we found in
The Best of Palm Pre Apps. Another article about the Palm Pre reveals the Top Best Coolest Helpful Palm Pre
Tricks Tips.

After you create Palm profile, your phone is
backed up automatically each day. You can even erase your data remotely
if your phone is lost or stolen.
Palm webOS is an intuitive operating system designed around
the web and the way you use it. It helps you stay connected to
web-based information, whether it's a friend's email address on Facebook or a calendar from Google.
And it groups similar things together for you, so all that information
is easier to use.
Unnamed sources have leaked the prices of $149.99 for the
Palm Pre Plus and the $99 for the
Palm Pixi Plus from Verizon with a contract and rebates. The prices were confirmed by Verizon on Wednesday. The good news is that when you buy a
Palm Pre Plus or
Palm Pixi Plus, you can get a
Palm Pixi Plus for free until February 14. Don't forget you can avoid waiting for a rebate when you use the Wireless and Mobile News' online coupon-link
Instant Phone Rebate Only Available with Online Purchase.
The Palm Pre Plus will have double the storage and memory of the Palm Pre. The Palm Pre Plus will have16 Gigbytes of storage and 512 megabytes of megabytes of RAM. It will be released with webOS version 1.3.5.1, that will is scheduled to be updated to 1.4 in February.
The Palm Pixi Plus will
have Wi-Fi. They will be be able to be used as a Wi-Fi hotspot for up
to 5 devices. Then coming in future updates the ability to capture,
edit, and share video.
This functionality will be available via a free over-the-air software
update.