Another Palm press render leaks

06 September 2018
The image is clearer than the previous one, appears to lose the camera bump.

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  • Anonymous
  • YP9
  • 06 Sep 2018

Loving it! Please give it a decent camera and a headphone jack. This will be the perfect PMP I’ve been looking for if it comes with a headphone jack!

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    • Anonymous
    • U2T
    • 06 Sep 2018

    This design is better than chine e copies

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      • AnonD-731363
      • SH3
      • 06 Sep 2018

      Well in present era where instead of phones we have Phablets or tablets with a 6,4 inch screen or bigger this one would be very welcomed or very strange.
      Many people many tastes.

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        • ns1030
        • 7k7
        • 06 Sep 2018

        Looks beautiful... hope it's amoled and with decent battery life.

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          • ZloiYuri
          • Tmf
          • 06 Sep 2018

          Kingslayer, 06 Sep 20183.3" inch display? Man, that's just sad. It's not a Palm... moreHMD has ex-nokia employee (that was so bad in skills so nobody wanted them to hire) only in PR and advertising division. Other things (development, design, assembling etc) doing FIH that subsidiary of Foxconn, as well as HMD in fact does. Do "nokia" are the same as Alcatel, Phillips, Blackberry and now - Palm. Names from ancient history.

            How can one possibly use such small thing?

              Interesting one

                Kingslayer, 06 Sep 20183.3" inch display? Man, that's just sad. It's not a Palm... moreI wouldn't say 3.3" is sad, it is just for some people who don't want a smartphone, but now WhatsApp is crucial for a lot of things. This would be small and cheap, so good for a lot of 'those' people

                  3.3" inch display? Man, that's just sad.

                  It's not a Palm device without its own OS. Palm OS or webOS is required. Just using the Palm name to make another Android device. Even worse than TCL using BlackBerry. At HMD has former Nokia employees.

                  I miss webOS. It started the gesture navigation that Apple fans think their company started. Apple had them on their Macs' trackpads but Palm put them on smartphones in 2009. I know Palm's history. Respect.

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                    • namla
                    • iwp
                    • 06 Sep 2018

                    wow.. it's nice to see a small one..