Considering that yesterday’s HP Pre 3, Veer and TouchPad launch meant we won’t be seeing the Palm branding for a while, here’s a concept of the not so remote past. We’re talking about the Palm Fire, a webOS 3.0 device, created by Long-Nong Huang. This handset uses a 1GHz CPU,
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The iPhone 4 and Palm Pre met half way and the Palm Peak concept was born with the aid of designer Steve Lipson. Before we detail the device, we’d like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and wish the best of luck to the designers who helped us create
Part of the Palm Pre design competition, the Palm C40 mockup was created by David Vogt and it comes with an appealing set of specs. These include a 4.3 inch capacitive touch display (OLED 480 x 800 WVGA) and a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU. We’re not going you to bore with
Part of the Palm Pre 2 design competition, the Palm Chronos was an interesting submission, a watch concept able to pair with any webOS device via Bluetooth. This will come in handy, especially if you already own a Palm tablet and smartphone. All the notifications are shown on the 1.5
Remember the Palm phone design challenge? Well, the competition might have ended some time ago, but we’re still checking the entries out, like the following combo that includes a Palm Pad tablet concept, a futuristic Palm Pre and even a Palm watch. They are the creation of designer virox. Our
PreCentral’s Palm design competition has generated some pretty appealing Palm concept phones, like the model below. Dubbed the Palm HD2 and created by LCGuy, this is just another attempt at creating the future Palm Pre, since the Pre 2 was considered a disappointment by some. Palm HD2 runs WebOS 2.0
Remember the precentral Palm design contest? We’re back with another one of the finalists, the Palm Pre HD concept, a webOS 2.0 phone designed by bhughes719. This is certainly a piece of work and we really like the idea, especially when compared to the not so impressive Palm Pre 2.
Pre Central started a design contest for Palm mockups a while ago and among the finalists we found the Palm Twist model, created by Adam Wrigley. This handset sports concave sides, for easier grip, but its main appeal is the screen, that will rotate 90 degrees and reveal gaming controls,
Good news for all of you designers out there: Pre Central came up with a contest that involves creating a mockup of the future Palm device. Well, since the contest began in September, it was refering to the just launched Palm Pre 2. The prize for the winning design is
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 features
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