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Palm Pixi unboxed on video

If you’ve been dying to see the Palm Pixi in the flesh getting taken from its retail package your dreams have been answered as WireFly has just uploaded a video showing just that.

Of course, just like every other unboxing video, it’s not a very interesting video but if you’d like to see what you will be getting when you purchase Palm’s second webOS device, this video is for you.

Of course, you won’t be able to get your hands ont he device until it drops on November 15th for Sprint at $99.

via engadget

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Palm Pixi gets exclusivity from Sprint

The news is in as Palm and Sprint have announced their exclusive deal of the Pixi. It will feature a 2.63 (320 x 400) touchscreen display, GPS, a 2-megapixel camera with LED flash, Bluetooth, and 8GB of internal storage. It will be available for $100 on November 15 with a two-year agreement (with mail-in rebate) at places like Best Buy, the Shack, and even Wal-Mart.

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  • If rumors are to be believed, we may be seeing the Palm Pixi hitting Sprint on October 20th, just a few weeks away from today.

    News comes to us from BGR who were apparently contacted by an anonymous source who told them that the Pixi would be made available in both Sprint and Best Buy retail locations.

    Considering the Palm Pre hasn’t sold as well as Palm had hoped, doe the Pixi stand a chance?

    Tags: best buy, Cell Phones, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Palm, palm pixi, Palm Pre, release date, Sprint, Sprint, webOS

    Sure, the Palm Pixi was pretty extensively showcased when it was officially unveiled earlier this month but what we haven’t heard of was exactly what processor the device will be running.

    Well, today it seems that Qualcomm has come forth to let us know that the Pixi will in fact feature a dual core ARM processor split into 600MHz for application processing and a 400MHz modem processor. Additionally, the Pixi will apparently feature a 200MHz GPU for gaming, a 320MHz multimedia processor.

    Unfortunately we still have no solid release date for the Palm Pixi other than sometime before the holiday season but we’ll keep you posted.

    via palminfocenter

    Tags: ARM, Cell Phones, gpu, Mobile News, Palm, palm pixi, Processor, qualcomm, Sprint, webOS




     

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