Unlike most of the cookie-cutter handsets on the market today, it is wavy with almost no visible controls.
The gadget feels delightfully solid in the hand. At just under 5 ounces the Pre Plus is very light. The boundaries and corners are flawlessly rounded, so you won’t feel any uncomfortable jabs or sharp stabs in your palm when holding the phone. The button that was in the gesture area on the original Palm Pre has been detached, making it even shinier and easier to use.
It’s a slight bushier than some strategies on the souk , which is due mostly to the slider design that houses the keyboard behind the screen. It’s still exceedingly pocketable though, so you shouldn’t have any issues with unappealing swells in your pockets.
With its glossy design, you have to look closely to find the ringer/vibrate switch and headphone knave on the top, the volume up/down keys on the left side, and the enclosed charging port on the right side. The back of the phone is totally plain aside from the Palm logo, the camera lens and flash on the top left, and the utterer on the top right.
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