Palm Pre gets end-of-life label in Sprint inventory

updated 11:00 pm EST, Mon November 15, 2010

Devices already gone from store shelves


The Palm Pre has reportedly received its official end-of-life designation in Sprint's inventory system, officially marking its discontinuation from the carrier. An inventory screenshot posted on PreCentral lists the Pre among other "EOL" devices such as the HTC Snap. The move had been viewed as inevitable, after the device was recently pulled from Sprint's website.

Sprint customers are now limited to the Pixi as the only webOS smartphone, as Sprint declined to adopt the newer Pre Plus or Pre 2. The Pre first arrived at Sprint in the summer of 2009, after a surprise unveiling at CES early in the year.



By Electronista Staff

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