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: If you are looking to get into the smartphone game, there’s a new player in town: the Palm Pixi for Sprint. While the name may sound a bit silly or child-like, the Pixi does provide you with tons of features and some of the functionality found on the p...
The Palm Pixi is an affordable, fun and intuitive smartphone. We still like webOS quite a lot, though the Pixi's hardware doesn't show it off as well as the $50 more expensive Palm Pre. If you're upgrading from a Centro there's a lot to li...
Palm is definitely back in the game. Both the Palm Pre and Pixi have plenty to offer. It may be under-shadowed by the recent advancements of the Android platform, but I’m sure Palm’s got something in store. The only major drawbacks with this p...
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Abstract: The Palm Pixi sports many of the features found on its predecessor the Palm Pre including Palm’s latest webOS, 8GB internal hard drive, and access to many of Sprint’s premium services. The Palm Pixi also has an updated version of the webOS and a sligh...
Abstract: Buy DirectThe Palm Pixi makes a great first impression. This is one of the smallest, lightest, and most attractive smartphones I've ever seen. Its performance, though, doesn't quite live up to the standard set by its elegant design. The webOS-based Pal...
The Palm Pixi is a fun little device, and very well priced. After using it for a week I can say that it's a very good value for the price, but it may not be right for everyone. The keyboard in particular is my least favorite aspect of the device. Whil...
Thin and attractive, good webOS operating system, solid browser, bright and crisp display
Sluggish, mediocre camera, small and noisy keyboard
The Palm Pixi serves up a solid user experience as a $99.99 smartphone on Sprint. It offers good integration with social networks like Facebook, populates your address book automatically from e-mail accounts, and has a UI that's intuitive and fun to u...