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Palm Sparta Concept Runs webOS 2.0, Designed by Terillo Walls

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

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Loading ... Loading ... It’s been ages since we’ve seen a Palm concept phone, but we’re always glad to check out novelty. Terillo Walls created the Palm Sparta design, pictured below and supposedly running webOS 2.0. There’s also WiFi b/g/n support on the device and a great camera at the back.

Palm Sparta Concept Runs webOS 2.0, Designed by Terillo Walls

Palm Sparta features a 640 x 960 pixel display (double compared to the Palm Pre), an 8 megapixel camera with Flash and a 1.2GHz Texas Instruments OMAP440 processor. Supposedly, the concept will reach the loving hands of T-Mobile and Vodafone. What do you say?

Palm Sparta Concept Runs webOS 2.0, Designed by Terillo Walls

[via terrillo]



Palm Nova Is a Touchscreen Smartphone, Featuring a Slide-Down QWERTY Keypad

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... Crunchgear got some info from a “trusted source”, that claims we’ll see the new Palm Nova smartphone get launched on Thursday, at CES 2009. The same source mentioned that the device will feature a full QWERTY keyboard and a pretty decent touchscreen.

What you see below is only a mockup of the smartphone, but it’s got to be pretty close to the real thing.

Palm Nova Is a Touchscreen Smartphone, Featuring a Slide Down QWERTY Keypad

Palm Now will feature an “amazing” OS, a long awaited Palm App Store, media playback features, Palm Calendar, email and contacts. Expect the handset to be manufactured by HTC, which spells quality for Palm and their die-hard fans.

[via Crunchgear and Ubergizmo]

Palm Roteo Surfaces, Mystery Phone Revealed

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

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Loading ... Loading ... The mystery has been solved! Remember that strange T-swivel handset from a couple of days ago? Turns out it’s a Palm device bearing the name of Roteo. Also, speculations say we’ll see it on the market in 2009, if Palm can last that long without being bought by a major player in the mobile phone industry.

We want Android on it! Can you hear me Palm?

Palm Roteo Surfaces, Mystery Phone Revealed

[via GSMDome]

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