Create your own Sprint Pre 2
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Install Application, Patches, and Themes
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Welcome to the WebOS Internals wiki
This site is for collecting information about the inner workings of webOS, which powers everybody (else)'s favorite smart phone, the Palm Pre. If you add information which you did not discover yourself, please try to give credit to the original researcher. Also, please do not add information that has not been confirmed. This is meant to be a collection of facts, and our site is growing quickly, so organization may sometimes be lacking.
Some of the pages on this site are also available in other languages: Category:French Category:Italian Category:German Category:Spanish Category:Chinese
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Getting Started
Various paths to start enhancing and understanding your Pre.
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Source Patches
Get patches for Mojo apps to add functionality and expose hidden features.
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Recovery
Borked your Pre? Find out how to restore the factory image.
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Wiki Help
Want to help out with the wiki, but don't know where to start.
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Resources
Want to find a community to join or help beyond what the wiki offers, find links here.
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Disclaimer
Enacting any set of instructions from this site has the (remote, but greater than zero) potential to void your warranty. Our intention and the specific design of all instructions is such that you should be able to recover using the webOS Doctor should anything go wrong, and put your Pre back to a state which is indistinguishable from a factory-new Pre, but we give no guarantee. Use any information from this site at your own risk. At the very least, you should be prepared to lose all data on your phone at any time. We cannot tell you what you should do - we provide the information, but it's up to your own sense of personal responsibility to determine what you do with that information. We require you to use the webOS Doctor to put your Pre back to factory condition before contacting Palm or your cellular carrier for service or support.
Note: The section called "Accessing Linux" used to be known as "Rooting your Pre".
See Accessing Linux != "rooting your Pre" for more details.
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