Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Sprint plans to release Palm Pixi in mid-November

Network World - Sprint will release the second Palm webOS device, the Palm Pixi smartphone, on Nov. 15, priced at $100, after $150 in rebates.

The Pixi, unveiled in September, will be available with a two-year cellular contract. Sprint is offering a $50 "instant rebate" at the cash register, with a separate $100 mail-in rebate. The Pixi will be available at the carrier's Web site and retail stores, and also at Best Buy, RadioShack and some Wal-Mart stores.

The Pixi offers a full, exposed QWERTY keyboard and a multitouch screen that is smaller than the one featured on its sibling, the Palm Pre, whose keyboard slides out vertically. The 3G phone lacks GPS and Wi-Fi, both of which are featured in the higher-end Pre.

Both phones run Palm's webOS system software, which has gotten good reviews from early adopters. It marries a Linux kernel with the Webkit Javascript and rendering engines. The combination lets Web developers use HTML, CSS and JavaScript to create applications that install and run natively on Palm smartphones.

The gesture-designed UI is built around the metaphor of a deck of playing cards, letting users shuffle applications onscreen and navigate between them. Like the Pre, Pixi uses Palm Synergy to create a single view of the user's information on Google, Facebook, and via Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync with Microsoft Exchange servers.

The result is a combined contacts list, different calendars that can be viewed separately or merged, and a messaging interface that brings together different e-mail systems, MMS and IM threads.

In addition, Pixi will add an integrated link to Yahoo and to a user's account on Facebook.

Source: computerworld By John Cox October 26, 2009 01:37 PM ET

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