We’ll admit, we’re pretty stoked about the Motorola Droid, but we can’t forget that there are other decent phones lined-up for next month and one such phone is the Palm Pixi.

This is Palm’s follow-up to their first webOS-powered device, the Palm Pre. The Palm Pixi is still a QWERTY although veering away from the slider design and also does away with WiFi but still boasts of EV-Do Rev. A connectivity. The Pixi also features a 2.63-inch 320×400 touchscreen, 2-megapixel camera with LED flash, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and EDR support, GPS, 3.5mm jack, and 8GB internal memory. It’ll be available beginning November 15th and will retail for $99.99 (after $50 instant rebate and $100 mail-in rebate) on a 2-yr contract with Sprint.
If you’re still not sure about the Pixi, you can check out our previous post where a couple Palm Pixi hands-on videos were showcased.
[press release via unwiredview]




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