At CES 2009, Palm unveiled their revolutionary new Palm Pre smartphone. The Palm Pre goes well beyond updating the stale Palm OS platform, and brings an entirely new interface and hardware paradigm in the form of the Palm WebOS. The WebOS is a jewel of a touchscreen interface, and it includes some interesting synchronization options to allow users to seamlessly navigate between corporate mail, personal e-mail on Google as well as social networking on Facebook.

The Samsung Impression claims to be the first phone to use an AMOLED screen. It stands for Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode, which adds up to an exceedingly bright screen with high-intensity color.

The Samsung Instinct s30 is a follow-up to the company's first Instinct, which SprintNextel introduced last year to compete with the iPhone.


















