Mini Palm Pre, Pre center in the works?
According to TechCrunch, Michael Arrington, he talked with one of his “better sources”, which showed that the Palm is “very far” on the second pre-as a device to ship in early autumn.
TechCrunch is not a lot of features on the device, other than it would be smaller in size, with the result that some think that he may waive the physical keyboard. In addition, it is not meant for the next generation of Web OS smartphone. Instead, he would simply offer customers another option.
In addition, in a world of rumors, Boy Genius Report has a very blurry photo, which she calls the following website Palm OS smartphones - devices similar to the Palm Center in the design, but it is clear that working in the new OS.
Engadget Mobile to find a really clear idea of the smartphone, as well as title and list of specifications. Called Palm Eos, a Quad-band Mobile will offer 4 GB of storage, support for HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.1, and 2-megapixel camera, among other things. He also hopes to quickly thin and light at 4.3 inches to Tell 2.1 inches wide and 0.4 inches thick and weighs 3.5 ounces. Engadget, seems to believe that the EOS, also known under the code name of the castle is the AT & T and will be bound by $ 349 before rebates. If the Eos is designed for a successor to the center, which was originally proposed at $ 99 with a contract, we really hope that the price is not so, or are some major discount carrier.
While all of these rumors, it seems fine detail, the idea of a mini Palm Pre or Pre-Center did not fully abandon the mark. Palm said that it was only a pre-first family of devices. In addition, the whole idea behind the Palm OS Web is to create a platform which proposed the sufficient flexibility to meet different needs and lifestyles of its customers. With that in place, it only makes sense that Palm brings new form factors for the market. Also, TechCrunch and PhoneDog note, this is certainly one area where Palm could get ahead of Apple.
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