oh my..i bet all the guys would simply love to add this to their list of gizmos
The Palm Eos, expected to arrive post Pre... if you know what we mean. Image: Engadget.
Following recent claims that smartphone specialist Palm is planning to launch yet another WebOS handset alongside its much talked about Pre device, various industry watchers are shifting focus to the new Palm Eos (a.k.a. the ‘Castle’).
At just 10.6mm in thickness, the pleasingly skinny Eos is believed to be a tad smaller than the Pre in terms of physical sizing and will enter the market as something of a replacement for the Palm’s trusty Centro platform.
Initial media reaction to the quad-band GSM/HSDPA (850/1900) Eos suggests it will offer solid connectivity thanks to high-speed 3G and will be carried in the United States by telecommunications giant AT&T, while Rogers will provide support north of the border.
According to a sneak peek claimed by the tech gurus at Engadget, the Eos will offer a 2.63-inch display screen (320 x 400), 4GBs of internal data storage, a modest 2.0 mega pixel camera with video capture, Bluetooth 2.1 (A2DP/EDR), USB 2.0 via microUSB and up to four hours of 3G talk time through a removable and rechargeable 1150 mAh battery.
Padding out the expected pre-rebate pricing of around $350 USD, the handset will also offer a full keyboard, A-GPS navigation, SMS, MMS and Instant Messaging, MediaNet, e-mail support for POP3, IMAP4 and EAS, audio support for WAV, MP3, AAC and AAC+, and video support for MPEG4, H.264 and H.263.
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