The Palm Pre was released in June by Sprint, but its launch guide was leaked long before. It’s a 23 page booklet prepared for Sprint sales personnel, and includes launch accessories and their prices, service plan options, FAQs and Palm Pre functionality. Palm Pre is the first touch screen phone by Palm. Its new WebOS and Synergy data integration system are making this smart-phone one of the future devices for the next decade. It wins approval and achieved the Best of CES 2009 and the People’s Voice Award. Palm Pre rivals the iPhone in many ways including Web browser and multimedia capabilities.
However, there is an ongoing discussion about the Palm Pre; Does it really support multipe Microsoft Exchange accounts using ActiveSync, or is it just a rumor or urban myth? Here is how this rumor all got started: Check out the 19th page of the User guide. If you are interested, you can read the manual by clicking here.
However we still haven’t seen any solid evidence that the Palm Pre supports multiple Microsoft Exchange accounts. Some say it is possible via 3rd party software. The upcoming Office 2010 release may allow multiple accounts with ActiveSync. Maybe the Palm Pre has only set the groundwork for this future update. I am curious about your comments too. Write us and share your experiences and thoughts. You can get broader information about our Hosted Exchange services from here.
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August 15th, 2009 at 6:04 pm
The Pre does support multiple exchange accounts. I am currently using a mail2web account along with a corporate exchange account on my Pre.
February 3rd, 2010 at 11:52 am
Absolutely. Amazing. Synergy rocks. (that’s understated). I have 6 exchange accounts (and aliases) on my palm.