The highly-anticipated Palm Pre hasn’t even hit the market yet, and now, there’s already talk of Palm working on a second webOS-enabled device dubbed the Palm Eos. Unlike the Pre which is a CDMA phone, the Palm Eos is apparently a GSM version as it’s supposedly headed for AT&T. It’s also much smaller measuring a mere 10.6mm thin, and 55×111mm in size. The Palm Eos, however, doesn’t lag far behind in features as it comes with a 2.63-inch 320×400 capacitive touchscreen display, 2-megapixel camera with flash, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and EDR support, A-GPS, and 4GB internal memory. It’s still not confirmed whether this device is real or not, but a rumored price of $349 has already been thrown into the mix giving us an idea of how much it’ll most likely cost once it does get released. Likewise, availability date is something we’re also looking out for.
[engadget via cellphones etc]




May 2nd, 2009 at 12:34 am
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