Palm's
Pre
smartphone could be coming to Europe and the UK soon, according to rumours
which claim that O2 will start selling the device here by the summer. Palm has
denied the claims, however.
The Pre,
announced
in January at the
Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is the first Palm device running the
company's next-generation
WebOS
platform, unveiled at the same time.
Various newswires have seized on a report in a Spanish newspaper which
indicates that
Telefónica,
O2's parent company, has been given exclusive rights to the Palm Pre in the UK,
Spain and Latin America.
However, a UK spokesman for Palm dismissed the reports as rumour, and claimed
that they were based on a misunderstanding. He declined to say when the Pre
might appear in the UK, or which carrier or carriers will have it.
The handset is being portrayed as a make-or-break device for Palm, which has
seen its market share eaten away by rivals such as Apple's iPhone and RIM's
BlackBerry.
The Pre features a 3.1in touch screen with a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, and
supports 3G, Wi-Fi and GPS.
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