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: Palm Pixi Review By Hubert Nguyen, Posted on Nov 23, 09 11:11 AM PDT When the Palm Pixi first appeared in May, there was a lot of excitement about an affordable Web OS device with a slim and sexy design. By the time Pixi had arrived to Market, a deluge...
Abstract: Palm Pixi is a Pre minus some features and sleeker look.Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:Thin design, attractive looks, lots of features like GPS, Bluetooth and 3G support.Thumbs Down:No GPRS, No WI-FI, Applications run slow sometimes, low battery life, exp...
The Pixi is a fun little device, and very well priced. At this point more testing is required before I can give it an unqualified recommendation, but my first impressions are generally positive. My main concern is the tiny keyboard, but since text ent...
Abstract: The is the second cell phone to bring the sophisticated and innovative . Feel the pulse of the social networking scene with this compact and enhanced messaging phone supported by Palm webOS™. The Palm Pixi helps you organize your work and social life ...
Abstract: The new Palm Pixi is smaller in size and configuration when compared with Pre . The full qwerty keypad is not slidout , resulting in extra length of the device .There is a 2.6 inch capacitive touch screen that is smaller than in Palm Pre . Unlike in Pa...
If Palm’s goal here was to make a really killer smartphone for $99 bucks, they didn’t succeed. If their goal here was to make a really killer messaging phone that happened to have some smarts (and, according to them, it was), they pulled it off just f...
Great industrial design, Responsive keyboard for its size, webOS scales to the smaller screen
Slower CPU makes for sluggish behavior, No WiFi, Pre is a better phone at a similar price
Going into this review, we knew that the Pixi had some cards (no pun intended) already stacked against it. For starters, it's a Sprint device, which would be all well and good if Palm didn't have an extremely similar device on the same carrier for nearly ...
Abstract: The debut of the got the tech world and gadget enthusiasts excited about Palm once again. Long considered dead in the water, Palm's innovative WebOS operating system buoyed it back into the spotlight, and the Pre was certainly a boon for the company a...
Abstract: Did you love the Centro, Palm's other teensie-weensie messaging phone? If so, you're exactly the type of person Palm and Sprint hope will decide to pick up the Pixi. Why? Because it's petite, powerful, and a pretty good looking phone. This dainty gad...