HP announces Palm Pre 2 with webOS 2.0, launching 'soon' in US

By Slash Lane

Palm on Tuesday formally announced its Pre 2 smartphone, with the webOS 2.0 mobile operating system re-branded to reflect HP's purchase of the company.

The Palm Pre 2 is set to launch on Friday in France, and will debut in North America -- including the U.S. on carrier Verizon -- in "the coming months." It's the same story for webOS 2.0, which is not yet available for owners of the existing Palm Pre models.

"With webOS 2.0, we're advancing the innovations we introduced 16 months ago, expanding the features that make webOS great for consumers, enterprises and developers," said Jon Rubinstein, senior vice president and general manager with the newly formed Palm Global Business Unit at HP. "We've made tremendous strides since the platform launched, and now we’re taking our biggest leap forward with powerful new features that make it easier to get more things done with your webOS device."

The Pre 2 is pitched as the first Palm phone with a gigahertz processor. The hardware also features a 5-megapixel camera, a glass screen, and a "sleeker, streamlined design" that maintains a slide-out keyboard.

Advertised simply as "coming soon" and only on Verizon in the U.S., the device will have a 3.1-inch multi-touch screen with a 320x480-pixel HVGA display. It has 16GB of internal storage, built-in GPS, an accelerometer, and ambient light and proximity sensors.

Both the Pre 2 and webOS 2 mark the first major updates from Palm since the company released the first Palm Pre and webOS 1.0 in 2009. While the platform was viewed as a last-ditch attempt to save the ailing Palm, the company was acquired by HP in April for $1.2 billion.

Palm officially unveiled webOS 2.0 in August, when it released its beta software development kit to developers. The new version of webOS has new features like an expanded universal search that developers can tap into, and new HTML5 capabilities and enhancements.

HP took the opportunity Tuesday to highlight some of the features in the forthcoming webOS 2.0 update. They include: