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Palm webOS 1.4 comes to Verizon’s Pre Plus and Pixi Plus

Categories: Devices, Palm, Verizon, webOS
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, March 1st, 2010 at 3:22 AM

After taking care of Sprint customers, Palm is issuing an update for the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus owners on Verizon Wireless.

Probably the single most important feature of the new version (1.4) of webOS is the ability to capture, edit and share video (via YouTube, Facebook, email and/or MMS). Also worth noting are enhanced apps that, according to Palm, should help users “get more done faster” — the Calendar, Phone, Messaging, and Email apps have all been improved based on the users’ feedback. Finally, notifications are also affected with more customization options, and so is the general stability and performance of the device(s).

What are you waiting for? Hop over to Palm’s update page and follow instructions provided. When you’re done, make sure to check out Verizon’s weekly app recommendations. There are few neat titles suggest that could be of use to just about anyone — actually they talk about apps for students, moms and business folks. Hope you’re in one of those groups, otherwise you can simple browse the App Catalog and find something you like from over 2,000 available apps. ;)

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