It has been a heavy inflow of several smart phones in to the tech savvy market during the last few years. Manufacturers are trying the whole possibilities of reengineering and other techniques to extract the most advanced technical specifications that rival companies has incorporated in to their devices. HP is a new face in the industry where tough competition happens between Android and iPhone and within Androids itself.
Last February witnessed the purchase of Palm by HP and the announcement of HP Pre3 as a part of the core initiative towards their foot steps in to the smart phone industry.
HP’s previous models of Pre Plus and Pre 2 seem to be still on top of the list and Pre 3 is yet to pick up the scale. The major differences that Pre 3 can boast of is the larger display screen at 3.58 inches, a dual core processor that is faster at 1.4 GHz and a camera that is 5 megapixel. The device comes as a slide up version where the QWERTY keypad is revelaed in portrait and Pre3 also has a skipping stone feel and look. The device is loaded with more of business essentials, multitasking features and social networking interface.
HP is running good research and developments in the back arenas and is trying to have an integrated system through their Web Operating System tablets. This is what the HP loyal customers even are looking forward to. As HP promises, the Pre3 and its predecessors and successors can be best used as a combination when more enhanced tablet versions are being released.