Sprint has officially launched the Palm Pixi today, the entry-level webOS smartphone, and Palm's second smartphone release this year.
The phone is available from Sprint for $100 with two-year contract and after $100 rebate. However, new customers can get the phone for $50 or less from online retailers such as Amazon of WireFly.
The Pixi includes a 2.63-inch multitouch screen, 2MP camera, QWERTY keypad, GPS and "Synergy," contacts integration. The phone is also smaller than the popular Pre.
Additionally, the device has 8GB of storage, GPS, a standard headset jack, and EV-DO. The phone does not have Wi-Fi, however.
Source: Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz | 15 November 2009 21:00)
The phone is available from Sprint for $100 with two-year contract and after $100 rebate. However, new customers can get the phone for $50 or less from online retailers such as Amazon of WireFly.
The Pixi includes a 2.63-inch multitouch screen, 2MP camera, QWERTY keypad, GPS and "Synergy," contacts integration. The phone is also smaller than the popular Pre.
Additionally, the device has 8GB of storage, GPS, a standard headset jack, and EV-DO. The phone does not have Wi-Fi, however.
Source: Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz | 15 November 2009 21:00)
The Palm Pixi features a remarkably thin design and an improved QWERTY keyboard. An updated OS brings Yahoo integration as well as enhanced messaging features. It also offers Bluetooth, GPS, and 3G support.
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