Palm App Catalog Glitch Locks Out WebOS Users 36
hazmat2k writes "Palm's App Catalog appears to have suffered a meltdown of sorts, with users of Palm Pre, Pixi, Pre Plus, and Pixi Plus handsets reporting that after having downloaded a new title — whether paid or free — no aftermarket software would run properly. The issue remained even after fully erasing and restarting the phone; in fact, the apps were still installed even after that process was completed. Core functionality — calls, messaging, and data — were all unaffected. Palm acknowledged the issue on its blog, and later said that it had been fixed."
Important services unaffected (Score:4, Interesting)
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The important thing... (Score:2, Insightful)
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There's definitely something to the phone's firmware. The Pre had this issue for a while, that a weakened signal would drop quickly, whereas my previous phone would just go quiet for a second or two. I referred to the Pre's dropped calls as "missing a photon," something my friends picked up when the call unexpectedly ended, as that's about all it seemed to take to drop a call. Since the 1.4 update, it's gotten much better, and even in spotty areas, it at least tries to stay connected for a few seconds be
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That's not network, that's firmware and/or software.
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At least important services were unaffected. My iPhone drops my calls, sometimes won't handle data and when it hangs, no call gets in. If you're buying a phone it's nice that at least the important stuff still works, and that while I'm playing on my device I won't miss critical calls or messages.
Why is it that tourists like me never ever have problem with their iPhone when they visit the US? I never had any problems with my iPhone when I was down in the states. Is it possible that they apply QOS and give worse service to existing local customers who bitch and moan at the CSRs who cannot fix the problems anyway?
Or here is a thought, check out the service levels of carriers in your area before choosing one. If AT&T is so bad in your area, why didn't you just buy an iPod Touch and go with a simp
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So I was saying, "Gee, this is sad, iPad gets almost 1,000 comments about its closed nature and the Palm Pre can only muster 28 about the outage?"
It was worse than that. Looks like most of them are about lousy iPhone coverage!
So I should chime in. To keep this on topic, I can say that my Palm Pre's Sprint coverage didn't work at all where I live, and if I wasn't using it as a development device, I would have taken it back.
My iPhone works fine in the Pittsburgh area. It drops calls almost identically to V
I was kind of hoping for an quasi-Apple change (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:I was kind of hoping for an quasi-Apple change (Score:4, Informative)
Fragile Devices (Score:2, Insightful)
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at least this had a fail safe that made basic stuf (Score:3, Insightful)
at least this had a fail safe that made the basic stuff still work.
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You say it like it's a bad thing.
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Webos (Score:1, Funny)
lol, webos. Reminds me of huevos, and not in a good way.
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Um, it IS out of its misery, And soon to be in a Happy-Place.
Class action (Score:1)
I have long advocated that, if you must have patent legislation, there should be a consumer side to it. You can't have it two ways. You can't make money by being proprietary while at the same time not being accountable for your error
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You couldn't install any new apps for between 8-16 hours depending on where you live. Besides that minor inconvenience, all previously installed apps worked fine, and the phone worked fine. Incredible amount of lost time? Really?
Misleading summary (Score:5, Informative)
after having downloaded a new title – whether paid or free – no aftermarket software would run properly
Not true. The software just downloaded would not run properly, but all other aftermarket software previously installed was unaffected.
A beam in your eye (Score:1)
Maybe you should sit on it (Score:1, Funny)
AND ROTATE!
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There are patches to turn email sideways and back again by rotating the phone.
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Probably because the keyboard has a fixed location on the bottom of the phone.
The main reason for rotation on the iPhone was to make the onscreen keyboard less difficult to type with.
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Who uses the Palm app store anyways? (Score:1)
It's the huge selection of homebrew apps that make WebOS really attractive.
Palm App Catalouge Glitch Locks Out WebOS users. (Score:2)
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