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The Palm Phone comes with a 3.3-inch 720p, 1.4 GHz Snapdragon 435 octa-core chip, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage and a rather tiny 800 mAh battery pack. The IP68 device is made out of a billet aluminum frame and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 panels on its front and back. The Palm is equipped with a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera and an additional 8-megapixel unit on the front for selfies.
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Size | 3.3-inch |
Resolution | 1280 x 720 px, 445 PPI |
Technology | LCD |
Screen-to-body | 61.54 % |
Features | Scratch-resistant glass (Corning Gorilla Glass 3), Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor |
Hardware |
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System chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 MSM8940 (28 nm) |
Processor | Octa-core, 1400 MHz, ARM Cortex-A53, 64-bit |
GPU | Adreno 505 |
RAM | 3GB (LPDDR3) |
Internal storage | 32GB (eMMC 5.1) |
Storage expansion | microSDXC |
OS | Android (8.1 Oreo) |
Device type | Smartphone |
Battery |
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Capacity | 800 mAh |
Type | Not user replaceable |
Camera |
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Rear | Single camera |
Main camera | 12 MP (Autofocus) |
Flash | LED |
Video recording |
1920x1080 (Full HD) (30 fps) Features: EIS, Video calling, Video sharing |
Front | 8 MP |
Design |
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Dimensions |
3.80 x 1.99 x 0.29 inches (96.6 x 50.6 x 7.4 mm) |
Weight | 2.20 oz(62.5 g) |
Materials |
Back: Glass Frame: Aluminum |
Resistance | Water, Dust; IP68 |
Biometrics | 2D Face unlock |
Keys | Right: Lock/Unlock key |
Colors | Black |
Cellular |
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4G (FDD) | Bands 2(1900), 4(AWS-1), 5(850), 12(700 a), 13(700 c), 17(700 b), 66(AWS-3) |
3G | Bands 5(850), 4(1700/2100), 2(1900), 1(2100) |
Data Speed | LTE Cat 4 (150/50 Mbit/s), HSPA, HSUPA, UMTS |
SIM type | eSIM |
HD Voice | Yes |
Multimedia |
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Headphones | No 3.5mm jack |
Speakers | Earpiece |
Features | Album art cover, Background playback |
Screen mirroring | Wireless screen share |
Connectivity & Features |
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Bluetooth | 4.2 |
Wi-Fi |
802.11 b,g,n Wi-Fi Direct |
USB | Type-C (reversible), Features: Charging, Mass storage device |
Hearing aid compatible | M4/T3 |
Location | GPS, A-GPS, Glonass |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass |
Other | VoIP, Tethering, Computer sync, OTA sync |
Regulatory Approval |
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FCC approval |
Date approved: Aug 06, 2018 FCC ID value: 2AOETPVG100 |
Measured SAR |
Head: 1.26 W/kg Body: 1.02 W/kg Simultaneous Transmission: 1.56 W/kg Wireless Router: 1.02 W/kg |
Buyers information |
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MSRP | $ 350 |
Availability |
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Officially announced | Oct 15, 2018 |
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Love the concept and I like how it fits in my poket very easliy
- small
- solar powered
- toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo small
Verizon recently started selling this as a standalone (and for $200 too!), so I got it. it's microscopic and I love it! Finally an actually pocket-sized phone! It's great if you're as sick as I am of the trend of phones getting bigger and bigger.
now, in downsizing, they did make a few compromises:
no headphone jack, if you care (I still have a dedicated mp3 player, since my music habit will have me killing even the biggest phone's battery)
no physical volume buttons: you need to use the dropdown menu at the top, or power button for screenshots. I don't think this is too difficult to adjust to.
mediocre camera: passable at best in low light, but otherwise okay.
battery life isn't awesome: I suspect this was actually a conscientious decision: it'll last the day if you're not using it a ton (even without "life mode" which is just glorified airplane mode) so if you're buying it for the whole "i need a phone so i can unplug" mentality, battery life should discourage overuse. Even for moderate use though, it'll still last 8 hours-ish, and heavy use (pokemon go for example), it'll last a couple hours. A lot of reviewers are running battery tests by streaming video on wifi and stuff like that, which means they're shocked when it only lasts a few hours, but that's sort of against the philosophy of this phone). I don't buy into that philosophy either personally, although it still gets me through the day, and i don't mind it being plugged in at my desk.
processor: depending on what you're used to, the low-power snapdragon 435 isn't the most "snappy", but it still does whatever you throw at it.
singular home button: similar to the iphone, we just get one button at the bottom of the screen instead of the usual three (or, you use soft on-screen buttons and give up some screen space). double press for "home", single press for "back", long press for the launched-apps tray. it doesn't take that long to get used to, in my opinion (no worse than moto vs samsung swapping their placement for example)
- tiny
- battery life (barely a con)
- camera could be better
Overall this is a solid little phone. I have been using it as my primary for about a week and it performs surprisingly well. Most people should use this as a companion phone but I am cheap and did not want to pay the $10 a month. Sim is swappable the fact that the manual says it isn't
- Its Tiny
- battery life
- camera
- earpiece
- no fingerprint scanner
- no side volume rocker
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