Apple accused the Pre of copying elements of the
user interface, with
Apple then-COO
Tim Cook stating that "we will not stand for people ripping off our
IP" and Palm responding that they "have the tools necessary to defend [themselves]", hinting at Palm's large portfolio of
patents. On May 19, 2009, Sprint and Palm announced the Pre would be available beginning June 6, 2009. On May 28, 2009,
Verizon Wireless announced that it would also carry the Palm Pre in "about six months." A later comment from a Sprint spokesperson indicated that the launch carrier would have US exclusivity rights to the Pre "through 2009." Sprint's CEO,
Dan Hesse, commented that his company and Palm had agreed not to discuss the length of the exclusivity deal, but remarked that "it's not six months." On July 7, 2009,
Telefónica announced that they would exclusively carry the Palm Pre in the UK, Spain, Ireland and Germany on their O2 and Movistar networks, with availability "before the winter holidays". On July 27, 2009, during the company's second quarter conference call, Verizon
chief operating officer Denny Strigl announced that Verizon Wireless would begin selling the Palm Pre in early 2010. News coverage of the launch noted that the sales quantity was a record for any Sprint phone launch, and estimated sales of approximately 50,000 units for the day, and up to 100,000 for the week. However, reports stated that sales of the Pre in July and beginning of August were much lower than expected. On November 11, 2009, Palm announced that the Pre would be available in Mexico, naming
Telcel the exclusive carrier for the Pre in the nation. Sales in Mexico began on November 27.
Pre Plus A new version of the smartphone, the Palm Pre Plus, was announced at CES 2010. Differences included removal of the center button, 16 GB storage memory (8 GB on the original Pre), doubling the RAM from 256 MB to 512 MB, and built-in
Touchstone compatibility. The keyboard and slider mechanism were also refined. In the US, it was initially sold exclusively along with the
Pixi Plus by Verizon Wireless. On March 22, 2010, Palm announced that it would be releasing both the Pre Plus and the
Pixi Plus on the
AT&T network in the "coming months". O2 launched the Palm Pre Plus on May 16, 2010, for US$149.99 with a free Touchstone charger for new customers.
Pre 2 On October 19, 2010, HP announced the third generation of Palm Pre, the Palm Pre 2, which used HP webOS 2.0. The device had a 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, a 5-megapixel camera, Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Beta and more durable hardware including a
Gorilla Glass screen. The phone was released to consumers in France (2010 October; SFR), Canada (2010 December; Rogers), and the U.S. (2011 February; Verizon) and was also available unlocked from HP. HP stated that Verizon Wireless customers would be able to use Skype Mobile for Skype-to-Skype calls and messaging
HP Pre3 The HP Pre 3 was a touchscreen smartphone by Hewlett-Packard, announced in 2011 alongside the Veer and TouchPad. It featured a 3.58-inch touchscreen, 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, and a 5MP camera. Briefly available in the UK, it was discontinued shortly after release, with limited US availability through employee sales. ==Internal hardware==