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HP Pre3 GSM Pro Reviews

Engadget‘s review Edit

The harsh reality is this: even if HP would've gone ahead with the Pre 3's launch on AT&T, moving 'em would've been tough. The company showed minimal interest in moving the TouchPad (well, until they showed nothing but interest in moving the TouchPad), and attempting to hawk a tired, understated design for an on-contract price that aligns with the iPhone 4 and a vertible plethora of tremendous Android phones would've probably led to even more tears. HP stepped it up with the Pre 3's processor and panel, but almost everything else looks like it was directly ripped from a phone that first launched over two years ago. When you're the underdog, those kind of tactics don't do anything to further your cause.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Sep 24, 2011

Pocket-lint‘s review Edit

If you buy the Pre accepting that it's got little or no real developer support, the apps are pretty much universally rubbish and you'll end up using the phone pretty much in the state it came out of the box, then you'll relax and start to enjoy the handset a lot more.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 02, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 8.0 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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