The Sprint Palm Pixi is planning to arrive on 15th November. Sprint and Palm have given the details for the Palm Pixi, the second webOS smartphone. The handset will arrive on the CDMA network in the US on November 15th with the price of $99.99 after $150 worth of instant as well as mail-in rebates.
The Sprint Palm Pixi has a two-year agreement include a full QWERTY keyboard which is more usable than that of the Palm Pre. It also includes a capacitive touchscreen, 8GB of onboard storage and gesture-based UI. Its connectivity includes EVDO Rev.A and Bluetooth, but it is not included WiFi and the complete thing measures just 11 x 55 x 10.85 mm.
So, it includes
• WiFi (EV-DO Rev. A only here)
• 8GB of storage onboard
• 2 megapixel camera
• A full QWERTY keyboard
• A minute, 2.63-inch, 320 x 400 capacitive display
Palm will also offer five artist-designed back covers in the “Palm Pixi Artist Series” along with the new handset, similar to Dell’s Design Studio and Zune Originals laptops that can be purchased separately. For the hardware, Palm will be launching a native Facebook application and a new Yahoo! and LinkedIn integration for Synergy and that will also be made available for Pre-owners.
The Pixi will be compatible with the $79.99 Touchstone inductive charger just like the Pre, though it will require a new battery-cover first of $19.99.
So, what are you more expecting for $99.99?
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