And runs Android
The Palm brand name hasn’t been attached to a smartphone in almost a decade, but it looks like it’s going to make a comeback, as a new Palm-branded phone has leaked.
But this is no iPhone X competitor, or really a rival to any major phone, as it’s absolutely tiny, and would be coming from TCL, the maker of the rebooted BlackBerry phones.
According to a source speaking to Android Police, the phone – which is apparently codenamed ‘Pepito’ – has just a 3.3-inch LCD screen, potentially making it a godsend for anyone who hates the trend of ever larger phone screens.
It apparently has a 720p resolution, which at that size could actually be pretty sharp, and it also supposedly has an appropriately-tiny 800mAh battery.
The rest of the specs aren’t quite so small, as the Palm Pepito is said to have 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and a Snapdragon 435 chipset. That’s low-end indeed but puts it roughly between the Nokia 5 and the Moto G6, rather than at the very bottom of the smartphone heap.
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The Palm Pepito seemingly lacks the hardware keyboard of the Pre. Credit: Android Police |
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The Palm Pepito seemingly lacks the hardware keyboard of the Pre. Credit: Android Police |
You can see images of the new Palm and its tiny battery above, showing off a single-lens rear camera, a curvy shape, and a metallic frame, but unlike earlier Palm phones there's no hardware keyboard.
Apparently, it will come in titanium and gold shades, and run Android 8.1, but doesn’t have a headphone jack.
We’d expect it will land at the very budget end of the market assuming all this information is true, but whether there even is much of a market for a phone that small remains to be seen.
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