Upgrading iPhone 3G S and importing Palm Pre data: Q&A

Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: June 25, 2009 | 1 Comment

Upgrading iPhone 3G S and importing Palm Pre data: Q&A

The Wall Street Journal has written a number of articles on the new Apple iPhone 3G S and the Palm Pre. Most of the question that they received was to do with upgrading to the new iPhone 3G S, and advice about importing Palm Pre Data.

Many of us find these things confusing, so The Wall Street Journal thought that they would try to clear things up a little for us. We had reported that AT&T had changed its upgrade policy for the new Apple iPhone 3GS, there were a few that did not understand what AT&T had meant.

WSJ has managed to explain this in great detail, which you can read about here. If you wish to find out more on AT&Ts upgrade policy, then you need to check your “Check upgrade eligibility.”

There have also been a number of questions regarding users unable to import data from their old Palm Desktop to their new Palm Pre Smartphone. Users believe that if you have a Palm Desktop that has been filled with data from an old Palm handset, then you will not be able to transfer that data to the Pre. The Wall Street Journal says that this is not true.

For all the answers to these questions head over to WSJ

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One Response to “Upgrading iPhone 3G S and importing Palm Pre data: Q&A”

  1. Earl says:

    I like my new Palm Pre but I had a Palm 755p and miss programs like Pocket Express. I actually paid for the program for 1.5 years before it became a free app. I purchased Classic but do not know if I can get that program on my Pre. I can’t seem to find the files it claims are on my computer. Does anyone know if that program can even be put on my Pre?

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