Pros
- Cute, pocketable design
- Great features in WebOS
Cons
- Can be slow to open/close apps
- No Wi-Fi
Bottom Line
The newest addition to the WebOS family has an attractive, superslim design, but its performance can be slow and the keyboard needs improvement.
- Palm Pixi: An Inexpensive Entry-Level Smartphone The Pixi, the second smartphone to run Palm's Web OS, could be considered the Palm Pre lite.
- Palm Introduces the Pixi Smartphone, The Pre's Smaller Sibling Palm's new Pixi smartphone, based on the Pre, also uses the company's new webOS.
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