Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Sep 25 2009, 11:52am CDT | by Robert Evans
Pre owners, we have some bad news and some good news. PreCentral.net is reporting that an anonymous tipster has informed them that webOS 1.2.1 could end up delayed until next week. They claim this delay is due to Sprint wanting to test the changes involving the App Catalog in more detail. A second delay for 1.2.1 is a bit of an annoyance, but it comes with a silver lining.
PreCentral's tipster has told them that 1.2.1 will re-enable iTunes syncing for the Palm Pre. This is sure to agitate the already touchy situation between Palm and Apple, who has disabled Pre syncing twice so far. As soon as this patch hits, Pre owners, you'd best sync your phones up with iTunes before Apple can disable them again.
And don't doubt, they WILL disable it. I've got a nasty feeling this whole situation isn't going to be resolved without a big, nasty court case.
Update: Palm webOS 1.2.1 is fixing iTunes Sync.
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