
The Palm Pre with a SIM card.
(Credit: Tinhte.com)
The first sighting of a GSM version of the Palm Pre was during the Mobile World Congress earlier this year. This was first uncovered by Precommunity.com but was never confirmed by the manufacturer. In an interview with PCWorld, Palm's ex-CEO Ed Colligan said the Pre would go on sale in European countries in the first half of 2009. This would naturally be a GSM device with HSDPA because the US CDMA version would not work there.
The rumor mill is hitting closer to home as photos of a GSM Pre have emerged on a Vietnamese forum. Not only aren't the photos blurry as many rumor shots tend to be, they are of pretty high-quality and clearly show the SIM card slot behind the battery cover. It's apparent that a GSM-flavor Pre does exist, but the question remains: Why is it in Vietnam and when will it go on sale? Click for more information and a video.
One thing's for sure. There's no reason Palm Pre and the webOS should remain only in the US, not if the company wants to make an impact with its platform. The introduction of a GSM smartphone running webOS will surely come. It's only a matter of when. We have contacted Palm for an updated time frame since the first half of the year has elapsed. We will update this blog post as more information becomes available.
Via Engadget