Palm is selling an unlocked version of its tiny smartphone Engadget

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As much as Palm's tiny phone has improved over the last several months, there's still been one glaring trouble: you've had to use it on Verizon (Engadget's discern organisation) in the US. You might not should be pretty so choosy after today. Palm has opened pre-orders for an unlocked version of the minuscule Android tool with the intention to work as a stand-on my own smartphone on most important US companies, consisting of AT&T, T-Mobile and the pay as you go Metro brand. No, there may be no mention of Sprint -- paradoxically, the home of the original Palm Pre may not get this device a decade later.

The handset is functionally identical to the only available thru Big Red, for higher or for worse. It became to start with supposed as a "secondary" smartphone for instances when you failed to need to lug around a complete tool, and its 3.2-inch show, Snapdragon 435 chip, restricted cameras and shorter battery lifestyles reflect that. As an unbiased device, it's truely supposed for folks who hate ever-growing cellphone screens or select some thing which can do barely extra than the basics.

An unlocked version will price you $350, with pre-orders predicted to ship six to eight weeks. That's surely extra cheap than some telephones, although it's no longer what we'd call a finances proposition. You can snag phones from Motorola and others that do extensively extra and value much less. Palm's version is honestly for folks who price miniaturization and attention chiefly else, and are willing to pay for the privilege.

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