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Published on Monday, Nov 02, 2009
Associated Press
Sprint Nextel plans to sell Palm's Pixi, a lighter and cheaper version of the Palm Pre, beginning Nov. 15.
The nation's third-largest wireless company said the Sprint-only device will cost $99.99 with a two-year contract after $150 in rebates.
Sprint Nextel Corp. began selling the Presmartphone in June. The company sells it for$150 after rebates and a two-year contract.
Neither Sprint nor Palm Inc. has released specific sales numbers and analyst opinions have been mixed on how well the device has sold.
The Pixi comes with a touch screen, full QWERTY keyboard and Palm's latest operating system, WebOS. It will also have 8 gigabytes of built-in memory and a 2 megapixel camera.
Associated Press
Sprint Nextel plans to sell Palm's Pixi, a lighter and cheaper version of the Palm Pre, beginning Nov. 15.
The nation's third-largest wireless company said the Sprint-only device will cost $99.99 with a two-year contract after $150 in rebates.
Sprint Nextel Corp. began selling the Presmartphone in June. The company sells it for$150 after rebates and a two-year contract.
Neither Sprint nor Palm Inc. has released specific sales numbers and analyst opinions have been mixed on how well the device has sold.
The Pixi comes with a touch screen, full QWERTY keyboard and Palm's latest operating system, WebOS. It will also have 8 gigabytes of built-in memory and a 2 megapixel camera.
