SFR's website sheds some light on the Pre 2

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It seems as though French mobile carrier SFR has shed some light on the unannounced Palm Pre 2. According to the telecom company’s website, the device will rock a 1 GHz processor, have 512 MB of RAM, and run the very sensual webOS 2.0. There isn’t any indication of when a potential launch could occur, but the fact that SFR has published – unintentionally or not — details of the Pre Deuce has to be a good sign. What do you think webOS fans? Is this good news or are you looking for a little bit more hardware creativity from HP and company?

[Via PreCentral]

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  • i told you so .com

    first of all (for the people who has no clue about Webos) this is a leak nothing official, and my sources say the pic most likely is photoshopped just to get a picture up on their website. So the screen may be larger since it will be flatter and glass. Also battery life, boot time, lag etc is all improved. Also as stated above they have 5 designs coming out this one was in the pipeline already before Palm was bought by HP, so they are hoping to have this device out on Sprint and or Verizon for the holidays to show case webos 2.0. They wont have to worry about WP7 since they wont be coming to any CDMA carriers until 2011. Finally this even states just roadrunner ther is a roadrunner HD with the retna display and who know what else pitted for the states, so we very well may be seeing that verison here on sprint, if so the screen is reported bigger then 3.5.

  • bob

    same gimpy hardware with too small screen and too small keyboard? are you kidding me?

  • Panagiotis

    The battery life with the new 2x faster processor will be better than current CPU overclocked. The new TI processor is rated more than twice as efficient as the old one.

  • HunterA3

    Wow. HP better squash this ad quick. No matter the internal specs or fancy OS that runs on it, the minute people see that image of a Pre, they will walk away. It was a dated form factor when Palm released it and would be a GIANT mistake to release a new phone with the same body as the previous.

    If Palm wants a physical keyboard, the hardware should have a side slider or be a much larger device to allow more keyboard real estate. Otherwise it will be limited to people with extremely small hands only, making it stillborn in my opinion.

  • counsel

    Nothing is said about screen resolution. All it says is same firm factor…

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