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by Jason Robitaille Tue, 07 Apr 2009 9:22 pm EDT

Ever since the Pre was unveiled at CES people have been puzzled by Palm's naming decision.  Sure, "webOS" made sense in a broad perspective, but "Pre" seemed really out of place. And unfortunately for us Palm-fans, that has sometimes made us the butt of some bad "Pre"-puns (you know who you are).

Not too long ago, Palm's very own Matt Crowley was answering questions on Facebook.  Among his many, mostly informative posts, was this small tidbit on the meaning behind the name:

The "Pre" name came from the basic idea of anticipating your needs. It is not about the phone correcting things that it thinks you did wrong. That can be really annoying. The concept is more around providing the information you may need at the point where it is most convenient.

And that was all we had to go on. It was a short and sweet explanation, but worked. Well, recently it was uncovered that Palm hired Catchword Branding to come up with the name of their new smartphone.  They've outlined the painstaking progress that lead them to "Pre" on their blog, though only lightly touched on the meaning of it.  For that, they sent MobileMag an email detailing the thought behind the name "Pre":

For starters, the name is a short, single syllable, word that pairs very nicely with the Palm company name. And, of course, because it begins with a "P" it's alliterative. Palm Pre just rolls off the tongue.

In addition, it makes use of an accented "e", which is consistent with other products in the Palm portfolio, including the Treo (and the Foleo), which also makes use of an accented "e". The accent is also a really nice device for distinguishing the name visually in the market.

The messaging communicated in the name is intentionally broad in order to avoid pigeonholing and the suggestion of a specific *type* of phone (e.g. text phone, music phone, camera phone, etc). General associations with setting a new PREcedent, and the implication of things to come were of course intentional. You get a bit of redefining what it means to be a smartphone. And maybe you get a little speed and efficiency from the name if you're taken to Prix as in Grand Prix.

Lastly, and this is really important, the name doesn't try to out "cool" all the other phones in the space. It's not a "Dare" or a "Decoy" or a "Sway" or a "Juke" or a "Mirage" or whatever. Pre is more understated and allows the phone itself to take center stage. And right it should, it's an amazing phone. You don't buy this phone because it sounds cool - you buy this phone because it IS cool!

Knowing all that really quite beautifully justifies its name. And thinking back, I never really remembered the Pre because of a snappy name, but by how incredible the device itself was.  In that sense, "Pre" works really nicely.  It's really just a matter of time until the name sinks in for good, then we can get back to business and stop with all horrible pre-release puns.
[via PalmGoon]

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21 Comments

lol, or the "Sin-Urgy". I feel sinful each time I lust and drool over the Pre. I want it so bad. (sorry, that was bad) No matter what they had called it, I'll be first in line in my area to grab one!

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What a load. As if a cool name would detract from the phone, itself.

They could've chosen a name that's cool, but quite different from the existing themes.

Of course, they never mentioned that "Pre" is just about the least Google-able name they could've chosen. How practical is THAT?

I can't call it. At first, Pre didn't show up unless one also searched for "Palm Pre."

Oh well.

I wrote this post.

1) I was tipped off via a friend on twitter who linked the mobilemag article directly. I just asked him where he got it from. He replied he found out about the story from PalmGoon's twitter linking to PalmGoon's article on the story. I was merely acting on a tip from a friend and gave credit and linked as necessary. I have the utmost respect for MyPre, but I did not steal from them.

2) As you can see from #1, the nature of the blogosphere sends the news from site to site. And it appears MyPre was doing the same thing I was doing, reporting on a story. I could see you maybe getting mad if MyPre was the one who got contacted by Catchword with the story and if we directly copied the story with no credit, but that is the complete opposite of what happened.

It's articles like this that make it hard to wait another minute for the Pre to be available. And I'm sorry, but there is no way anyone is going to be ahead of me in line at the Palm Store when release date rolls around, well unless my laptop battery has died keeping me from writing new PreApps while I'm in line. Think they'll be willing to run an extension cord out the door for us in line overnight? I'd get in line now, but, um I have plans in May.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say you aren't the only one who plans to do similar ;p

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