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Palm includes an Office suite so you don't need to purchase that. Overall, there's quite a lot of fluff in the nascent App Catalog, but there are enough useful titles to keep one entertained and productive. Many apps are 99 cents to $4.99, while tier one games like Need for Speed cost $9.99. If you wish to purchase applications, you'll do so using a credit card and your Palm's App Catalog program since there's currently no billing through the carrier.
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While the selection isn't as overwhelming as the iTunes store nor as robust as the Android Market, there are some good apps now including various weather programs, AP News, the New York Times webOS app and even good quality 3D games like Need for Speed for the Pre. Palm's application store is now a reasonably lively place, and you can download free and paid apps directly to the phone.
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If you wish to use the Mobile HotSpot feature, you'll have to pay an additional $40 a month on top of the the Pre and Pixi $29.99/month unlimited data plan.
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Gone are the torturous tethering setups over Bluetooth and USB.
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A connection with your notebook, PC or other WiFi enabled device. Your Palm becomes its own WiFi network and it shares its EV-DO Rev. Run the app, create either an open or WPA/WPA2 WiFi network and turn on the HotSpot feature. This free downloadable application basically turns your webOS Palm smartphone into a MiFi. Verizon's got another value-added for both the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus: Mobile HotSpot. It has a larger, higher resolution display that's noticeably more vibrant and bright, it has a better QWERTY keyboard and it can also play 3D games that the Pixi Plus can't. Our feeling is the same when it comes to picking between the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus: it's really worth the extra $50 to get the Pre Plus. There's very little difference between the Sprint and Verizon versions beyond carrier customizations (e.g.: Sprint's products have Sprint Navigation while Verizon's version has VZ Navigator) and the increase in storage for the Pre and added WiFi for the Pixi. Our review of these two will be brief because honestly, you've read it all before in our Palm Pre review and Palm Pixi review. Both models will be available on Verizon on Januand the Pixi Plus will sell for $99 with contract while the Pre Plus will sell for $149. The Pixi Plus gains WiFi 802.11b/g and the Pre Plus doubles the Pre's storage to 16 gigs. Though nearly identical to the Sprint versions, the Palm Pre and Palm Pixi, the Verizon versions add a few tweaks while keeping the contract price the same as Sprint's models. They're back, this time on Verizon and with a "Plus" tacked to the end of their names. What's not: Both could be a tad more responsive, the Pre Plus outshines the Pixi Plus.Įditor's note, May 2010: Also check out the Palm Pre Plus on AT&T What's hot: Palm's webOS is a pleasure to use, Verizon's strong network is a plus. Home > Verzion Phone Reviews > Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi PlusĮditor's rating for Palm Pixi Plus (1-5):