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March 4th, 2009

The Pre will be Palm's downfall

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 1:00 am

Categories: Mobile, Cell Phones and Smartphones, Palm, Sprint Nextel

Tags: Palm Inc., Pre, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Retail, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Andrew Nusca

Palm said yesterday that sales will be well below expectations because customers are waiting for the company’s fabled Pre to launch.

The wait may be the company’s downfall.

I recall the electricity in the air as Palm revealed its Pre smartphone at International CES 2009. You could hear the camera shutters clacking and people just couldn’t help but murmur while offering hearty applause. Techies have fond memories of Palm. People want them to succeed. So it was no surprise that there was such an outpouring of excitement, and kudos to Palm for the deft decision to stage the company comeback and debut a smartphone at a trade show known for everything but mobile consumer electronics.

It was a wasted opportunity.

In exchange for showing how technologically in-touch the company is with the user, Palm has revealed how grossly out-of-touch it is with the consumer. And, however impossible it may have been, it’s my firm belief that Palm should have had the Pre ready to roll on January 8, 2009.

That consumers are still waiting for the fabled Pre two months after the big reveal — and may wait up to four more, according to the original “first half of 2009″ timetable — is shameful. Not because consumers are left anticipating a new phone, but because Palm revealed so very much about the device (and its revolutionary new operating system webOS) at CES and yet still hasn’t made public a firm launch date, much less actually produced the thing.

Worse, the company has already burned through nearly all the money it raised to remain a viable company.

Allow me to indulge in a brief metaphor:

The shot clock is ticking down. Palm, you were just passed the ball. You’re in the right spot on the court. You’re open, but three guards are rushing toward you: Apple, RIM and HTC. The clock is ticking. The crowd is watching.

They want you to win. You’re down by a basket. Shoot. The. Ball!

Well, you get my point. What was heralded as Palm’s saving grace — the Pre and webOS — is now the very thing that might bring it down; the potential Chinese Democracy of the mobile world. (Ok, ok — so the Palm won’t take 14 years to debut. But with so much promise, six months feels like an awful long time to keep people (and shareholders) waiting.)

Palm should not have offered pre-registration at CES. It should have delivered. It’s not as though the device was only on the drawing board — Palm had working units that employees used to demonstrate for the press, in the flesh, in a private room. It is not managing that disconnect very well in the public sphere.

Since then, the only major news on the Pre front is that Best Buy may be its exclusive retailer, a confusing (rumored) move considering that the retailer’s main rival, Circuit City, went belly-up.

And with every passing day, the competition gets closer to matching and surpassing Palm’s innovation.

Look, I think the Pre and webOS are going to be great, Sprint notwithstanding. I’m looking for an iPhone, BlackBerry and G1 alternative just like everyone else. I anticipate having touch and QWERTY on one device. I am excited about the “card” interface, which I find quite innovative. I await the slick and seamless integration with Microsoft Outlook, AOL Instant Messenger and Gmail, altogether.

I await a phone that can please a power user who power-uses for work and home with equal fervor.

So I’m rooting for Palm, in that underdog way. There’s a lot of promise there. The smartphone wars can only be good for the end user.

But Palm is frittering away its advantage — the excitement and patience of those who anticipate the Pre and webOS (along with the money needed to deliver). To the point where the actual device may not be able to satiate what the announcement provoked.

And for that, the Pre will be Palm’s downfall.

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Really?
"At the iPhone's announcement in 2007 Apple could afford a very long product-to-market time because it had no current products of its own with which the iPhone would compete against."

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Palm Pre  momo_in_memphis | 03/04/09
So, Palm is still slow sad.  CobraA1 | 03/04/09
It's 2001 all over again...  Sodbuster27 | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  donrull | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  jbrown@... | 03/04/09
Why Sprint ?  djivan@... | 03/04/09
WHy Not Sprint!!!  IT_ShortBus | 03/04/09
View the coverage maps  djivan@... | 03/04/09
Don't miss the Sprint/Nextel boat!  CMichaelLeeD@... | 03/04/09
Verizon here  Too Old For IT | 03/04/09
Why Sprint ?  Jason7088768@... | 03/04/09
starve?  krikus | 03/04/09
Et tu, Brute?!!  presch52 | 03/04/09
Should be service-agnostic  Too Old For IT | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  tonymarkel | 03/04/09
Oh the Osborne..  fmg9800 | 03/04/09
I was going to mention the Osborne Effect, too.  dropzone@... | 03/04/09
Damned if you do or don't  alpyne2@... | 03/04/09
Couldn't agree more  TimmyB | 03/04/09
I'd better get the updates ...  Too Old For IT | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  newsfeed@... | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  BatOutaL | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  thomasj106@... | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  ramosjr97 | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  Atari800 | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  jdgreen-bulk@... | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  notlehs | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  detraiter | 03/04/09
Living in an echo chamber makes us think these things  WiredGuy | 03/04/09
WiredGuy ???  quixel | 03/06/09
sorry  quixel | 03/06/09
maybe WebOS not so ready as it seems  andreas.tanzer@... | 03/04/09
ZDNet: Please fix your Talkback form so we MUST enter the Subject!  Jim-MN | 03/04/09
Agreed!  TimmyB | 03/04/09
RE: Verizon, Sprint and the Pre  aximfan | 03/04/09
Nixing the exclusivity contracts.  sir4taye@... | 03/04/09
Sprint Service  Too Old For IT | 03/04/09
RF Hell  nick@... | 03/04/09
More of the same  dbull@... | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  polaris075@... | 03/04/09
Master Joe Says...  MasterJoe | 03/04/09
Want to be impressed?  jefflass | 03/04/09
Wrong: The one thing Palm cannot afford more than being late...  JohnMcGrew@... | 03/04/09
correct  krikus | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  shanedr | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  rcl@... | 03/04/09
Palm should have moved to Android  bblackmoor@... | 03/04/09
Pre for sure  krikus | 03/04/09
Sorry, but most of us who have real work to do...  JohnMcGrew@... | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  marpincan@... | 03/04/09
Reality  fox.kenji | 03/04/09
i would take JD powers with a grain  marpincan@... | 03/04/09
Attack reputation to kill credibility right?  fox.kenji | 03/04/09
marpincan was right!!  quixel | 03/07/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  mwagner@... | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  wlbrown@... | 03/04/09
quid pro quo.  andrew.nuscaZDNet Moderator | 03/04/09
Analogy doesn't work...  wlbrown@... | 03/04/09
Andrew is right  fox.kenji | 03/04/09
Probably not  WiredGuy | 03/04/09
Most likely yes  fox.kenji | 03/04/09
Really?  gbray1 | 03/31/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  lvilchis | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  pvberg | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  robert.quinton | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  hoosier_guy | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  crmealey | 03/04/09
Arrogance?  ChodaBoy | 03/04/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  rep@... | 03/05/09
Doesn't anyone at Palm remember Adam Osborne?  rep@... | 03/05/09
Not Osborne  JJ566 | 03/05/09
NOT Osborne Effect  JJ566 | 03/05/09
RE: The Pre will be Palm's downfall  mistymaggie | 03/05/09
Its already selling  rreed87139 | 03/07/09

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