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The new Palm phone is basically a Verizon-exclusive smart pocket watch running Android Oreo
lundi 15 octobre 2018, 17:46 , par PC World
We've been reading about the specter of a Palm reboot for a while now, so Monday's release of a new handset with the company's iconic square logo on the back wasn't really news. But it still has its surprises:
It doesn't have an actual name. It's just the 'new Palm phone.' It runs Android. It's Verizon exclusive. You need to have another Verizon mobile phone to activate it. It costs $350. So the new Palm phone isn't really a Palm phone at all. Heck, it's not even really a phone. Sure, there's a 4G LTE chip in it, but it's no more a phone than the Apple Watch is. It relies on Verizon's NumberShare service to act like a phone when your actual phone isn't around.To read this article in full, please click here
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3313878/android/new-palm-phone-specs-features-price.html#tk.rss_all
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