Oh Palm. You guys try so hard but always get trounced by iPhone and Android. It's like you're the Washington Generals of smartphones! But unlike the hapless generals, your two newest devices, the Pixi Plus and Pre Plus, are pretty decent with some admittedly awesome features. But how do the two stack up against each other? And more importantly, how the hell do you tell them apart? Here, let Wired give you the lowdown.
Palm Palm Pre Plus vs. Palm Pixi Plus
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Small, but thoughtful design tweaks make the Pre even prettier. With Verizon, the Pre Plus finally gets the network (and audience) it deserves. Big boosts in RAM and storage makes elegant webOS shine even more. Still an insane multitasking machine.
Anemic battery life — especially when partaking in app orgies. Touchstone base not included with purchase. Touchscreen still not as responsive as other smartphones. Cramped keys and sub-par predictive text make typing a chore. Where are the apps? Palm's App Catalog is still puny compared to Apple and Google's.0 (with 2-year Verizon contract and 0 rebate)
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- 1/10A complete failure in every way
- 2/10Sad, really
- 3/10Serious flaws; proceed with caution
- 4/10Downsides outweigh upsides
- 5/10Recommended with reservations
- 6/10Solid with some issues
- 7/10Very good, but not quite great
- 8/10Excellent, with room to kvetch
- 9/10Nearly flawless
- 10/10Metaphysical perfection
What's New
Palm's Pixi Plus and Pre Plus look almost exactly like their Sprint cousins, yet a couple goodies have been added to warrant the "Plus" appelations. First, they're both exclusive to Verizon. Palm finally crammed Wi-Fi support into the Pixi's tiny chassis, a much needed addition.
Similarly, the Pre gains some considerable bumps to both its memory and storage capacity, making the already powerful device even more muscular.
Both phones also get a new mobile hotspot feature, which essentially lets users turn the phones' 3G data connection (which is pretty fast thanks to Verizon's network) into a Wi-Fi network that other devices can connect to.


