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Palm Pre name explained: “just rolls off the tongue”

palmpreimageMichael over at MobileMag has written and interesting story on how the Palm Pre was finally named. He got and email from Mark Skoultchi of Catchword, the branding company was hired to come up with the Pre name”

“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!”

We know that this is coming to Canada soon, through Bell and TELUS and love the explanation. The faster Sprint releases this in the States, the quicker we will be able to say this phone “IS cool”

Via: MobileMag

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