By Andrew Lim on Wednesday, 19th May 2010 :: Page 1
We waited and then we waited some more but Palm’s Pixi never made it to the UK, *sigh*. Just when we were about to give up on the idea of seeing a Qwerty-packing webOS device in the UK, Palm surprised us by announcing that the Palm Pixi Plus will be sold by O2.
To celebrate this momentous announcement we’ve treated the Pixi Plus to a photoshoot. We’ll have a full review up soon but we thought you’d like to get a good look at it now. Our first impressions are very good: it’s light, it’s attractive and so far it seems to work well.
In the Pixi Plus’ relatively small box you get the handset and a USB cable that doubles us as the AC adapter charging cable.
The Pixi Plus is essentially the same phone as the Pixi, plus Wi-Fi. It boasts Palm’s innovative webOS operating system, a 2.6-inch multitouch display, a full Qwerty keypad, a 2-megapixel camera with LED flash, a 3.5mm headphone jack and it fits comfortably in a pocket.
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