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Meet Palm Pixi.. Soon On Sprint..

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Meet Palm Pixi.. Soon on Sprint..

Mid-level, Affordable smart phone.

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You mean this -

Cool....:thumb:

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looks like a combination of balckberry and nokia.

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looks like a combination of balckberry and nokia.

I agree to that......

What would it cost.......nywaz...........

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I promise u all to sell this Sub 9999/-.. :D

Hahahahaha..

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I promise u all to sell this Sub 9999/-.. biggrin.gif

Hahahahaha..

Kool..........

hats off sadikk bhai........

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I promise u all to sell this Sub 9999/-.. :D

Hahahahaha..

waiting for that day bro.. eagerly.. :Contento:

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I'll wait too.

hope it will work with Reliance and on 1x CDMA too (originally seems to be optimised for EVDO Rev.A), particularly when unlimited net is now only 599.

It doesn't have wifi, still at sub-10K should be a great deal.

Edited by commonman

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It looks quite slim. Yeah! This is one thing I hate about my 755p. Would definitely switch if gets activated on Reliance.

Features anyone?

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this is nothing but palm eos which was leaked several mnths back

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this is nothing but palm eos which was leaked several mnths back

Does that mean all application of 755P can be made to run on this??

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@aviator

not as of now, but a virtualisation software may be developed in the near future to run those applications (like windows on a mac machine with leopard)...but wouldnt be any fun...

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^^^

matter of fact... there already is a porting handle available for webOS to use old palm applications on the PRE... so technically the same would work on pixie too...

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Check out technical specs of processor of palm pixie

http://www.precentral.net/specing-out-pixis-processor

seems like its a dual mode handset cdma and gsm

Supports both CDMA2000® 1xEV-DO Rev. A and UMTS HSDPA 7.2Mbps/HSUPA 5.76Mbps, and GSM

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From the same site:

(Update, to clarify - the processor can play nice with both CDMA and GSM, but again, the Pixi is CDMA only)

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yeah leaving no doubt for a gsm variant in the near future...

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Pixi -- a tiny, sleek webOS-based handset --

-WiFi (EV-DO Rev. A only here),

with 8GB of storage onboard (a nice bump up from the rumored 4GB),

2 megapixel camera (with flash),

a full QWERTY keyboard,

2.63-inch,

320 x 400 capacitive display (guess they didn't get that HTC memo).

detail:

http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/09/the-palm-pixi-is-official-headed-to-sprint-this-holiday-season/

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A similar thread is already started by Sadikk, please check.

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Edited by saurabh159

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<< Topic Merged >>

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i dont agree. palm os of old was very good, this new web os is more restrictive than windows mobile and nor is it compatible across wide no of devices, softwares and platforms.

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