Brighthand previously released an
article
specifying that the rumored LifeDrive will be called Tungsten X. 1SRC's anonymous source says that it will actually be LifeDrive and not Tungsten X.
LifeDrive or the "PalmOne LifeDrive Mobile Manager" will feature an internal 4GB internal drive (3.8GB is accessible), built-in WiFi, and Bluetooth. It will be bundled with software to check POP, IMAP, and Microsoft Exchange email, WiFile to access computers on the same network, a mobile manager app to keep modified files in sync between the device and your PC, a media app to view photos and videos, and native support for Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and PDF (via conversion). These apps will come pre-installed.
LifeDrive is expected to be announced this month along with a hard case, a soft case, and a stylus pack. It will have an MSRP of $499.
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