The Palm Pixi replaces the Pre’s boring slide-out keyboard and goes candybar in a way Nokia and Sony Ericsson could only dream of. The rubberised Touchstone back for wireless charging (an ‘optional’ extra that only the terminally cash-st...
The editors didn't like
Can be slow to open/close apps
No Wi-Fi. Min specs
WebOS smartphone
Qualcomm MSM7627 processor
2.6in 320x400 multi-touch screen
Integrated GPS
2Mp fixed-focus camera with LED flash
8GB internal memory
Bluetooth
55x111x11mm
100g
Sluggish performance
Lowres camera
USB cover is hard to use initially
No Wi-Fi
Runs slow at times
No expandable memory
Still limited in app selection
Sluggish performance and awkward hangs. Poor-quality 2MP camera
The Palm Pixi is noticeably slower than the Pre and lacks Wi-Fi. The 2MP camera is pretty sub-par
And can’t match even the iPhone’s average optics. There's no iTunes syncing and battery life that will only make it to a full day if you&rsq...
Abstract: The Palm Pixi may very well be the most feature-rich, enjoyable smartphone in the budget smartphone price range. It might not pack enough oomph to excite hardcore smartphone enthusiasts, but it will almost certainly satisfy beginners and moderately sav...
The Palm Pixi replaces the Pre’s boring slide-out keyboard and goes candybar in a way Nokia and Sony Ericsson could only dream of. The rubberised Touchstone back for wireless charging (an ‘optional’ extra that only the terminally cash-st...
The Palm Pixi is noticeably slower than the Pre and lacks Wi-Fi. The 2MP camera is pretty sub-par, and can’t match even the iPhone’s average optics. There's no iTunes syncing and battery life that will only make it to a full day if you&rsq...
As frustrating as the lack of Wi-Fi and slowness of app boost up may be for power users, it didn't mar our anjoyment of the Palm Pixi. The build is way better than most budget feature phones already on the market – and what do you expect from a...
The Palm Pixi isn’t a handset aimed to go up against the iPhone 3G or Motorola Milestone. But for people eager for a simple phone that looks great, can handle key apps and still fit neatly into a handbag or jacket pocket, this is a solid choice.LoveSim...
Small, light, and thin, Works with Yahoo etc, Combines message streams, Touch screen works as stated, Superior call quality
USB cover is hard to use initially, No Wi-Fi, Runs slow at times, No expandable memory, Still limited in app selection
Brilliance develops over time. With the Palm Pixi, it took only five months.Palm has not yet given official word on whether the Pixi will eventually launch in the UK, but it's only a matter of time. Early 2010 is the timeline we're looking at righ...
Great features in WebOS; cute, pocketable hardware design.
Can be slow to open/close apps; no Wi-Fi. Min specs: webOS smartphone; Qualcomm MSM7627 processor; 2.6in 320x400 multi-touch screen; integrated GPS; 2Mp fixed-focus camera with LED flash; 8GB internal memory; Bluetooth; 55x111x11mm; 100g