Palm Pre to Arrive June 6 on Sprint

by Jordan Yerman | May 19, 2009 at 08:10 am
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The much-hyped Palm Pre has finally gotten an official US release date: June 6. It will launch on the Sprint network, alas, but will only cost two hundred bucks after alll the rebates, paperwork, etc. No release date has been announced for Europe, Asia, Canada, Australia, Central/South America, or anywhere else.

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Needless to say, it will launch with a whole raft of accessories, as does any self-respecting smartphone.

Interestingly, the release date is a Saturday, which in some ways is a good move since it allows for weekend sales. Making the Pre available at other retailers is also a nice move. However, June 6 is two days before the start of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, where we'll most likely see a new iPhone announcement.

I wonder how many will wait for a new iPhone announcement before deciding to buy a Pre, though the form factors are different enough that the Blackberry market is probably in greater danger from this release.

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peoplesound_it

With new palm pre or old nokia 1100 you post on peoplesound mobile social networking all status and comment via SMS free!

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sunstreak

Palm Pre officially available June 6 for $200, after rebate

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Mobile India

Rebates are for marketing but it is also to offset costs on the books. Sprint has to pay Palm $300 per Pre sold. So by offering a $100 rebate they can advertise the same price but they don't have to put a big negative in there cash flo by all the purchases right away. This allows them to pay you $100 after you are already sending them a monthly fee. (and not everyone sends them in)

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