Palm Pixi landing on Sprint November 15th for $99.99

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On the same morning that Verizon announced the availability of Wi-Fi packing BlackBerry Storm2, Sprint has come out and announced that the Wi-Fi lacking Palm Pixi will go on sale in just under three weeks time. Available from November 15th and onwards in stores, online, over the phone and through retailers like Best Buy, RadioShack and select Wal-Marts, the Palm Pixi will set early adopters back $99.99 on contract after factoring in $150 worth of instant and mail-in rebates. If you ask us, it’s a lot of money to ask for what it offers considering the iPhone 3G can be for the same price (oh, boo and hiss all you like) and the flaghship Pre is only $50 more. And did we mention no Wi-Fi?

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29 Comments
  • Chris

    I can’t wait until WebOS devices are available on US GSM carriers. Hopefully Palm will choose to give AT&T and T-Mobile some love soon.

  • TBDDLL

    They will, The palm Pixi is headed to AT&T

  • Sonya

    I don’t usually rag on phones looks but I do not like the look of this phone. And Palm is clearly ignoring what people want because it is quite obvious the main complaint is the tiny keyboard and they come out with a phone with the same keyboard. I tried to use it and it’s damn near impossibly. WebOS is great and just needs a beautiful phone to be put on and it will prosper. I bet the Palm Pre would have sold like hotcakes had it had good battery life and a better design.

    • COCOViper

      The keyboard is actually much better than the Pre’s due to the keys being vertically taller.

  • Eric

    It wouldn’t be a BGR article without the obligatory nod to the iPhone, but hey at least the ” (oh, boo and hiss all you like)” comment acknowledges the fanboyism that BGR has for all things iPhone.

    • ljp

      Palm billed the Pre as a direct competitor to the iPhone and therefore comparisons to what Apple has to offer are fair and warranted.

      • Will

        This may be true, but for someone that is already on Sprint, this phone is an excellent option, whereas getting an iPhone would require switching networks resulting in a higher price over the course of two years.

    • onehems

      And add “Verizon Lover” to that too…what a hater. And I had the Pre and the keyboard was great! Had to test out the Hero for now though.

  • 1jaxstate1

    A lot of nice phones coming out. Not sure if I want to keep my iPhone or go back to blackberry or wm. Or give palm a try. decisions decisions!

  • darkpoet

    I know that there will be new WebOS devices such as the Pixi, but I’m wondering if this going to be a replacement for the Centro. The Centro is getting a little long in the tooth.

    Posted from BGR Mobile (iPhone).

  • StevenGlansburg

    This isn’t on Verizon and it’s not an Apple product so why is this even posted?

    • onehems

      Haha GREAT! Why even announce BGR?..it obviously is ‘sub-standard’ give me a break

  • http://www.dominikstriplin.com Dominik

    $99.99 is a good price point, especially going into the holiday season.

  • Prefan

    This new site layout looks like ass. Font is too small, and there is tons of unused space on the borders of the page. It’s also still slow as balls to load.

    The Pixi’s a nice phone though. Just switched from an iphone 3g to a Pre. LOVING the Pre, and that chea ass Sprint plan!

  • Jerome

    Let’s be honest now, is anyone out there truly looking forward to this device?? WebOS is a fantastic OS, too bad Palm doesn’t seem to recognize what the consumers want, the hardware on this device has to be the worst i’ve ever seen imo, couple that with no wi-fi and you have a sure snoozer! At this rate all Palm will ever have is potential, a whole lot of it but with no substance to back it up…truly seems like such a shame and a waste for such an amazing OS!

    • Kyle

      I am not sure that anyone here is looking forward to this device, but two of my non-tech nerd friends are very much looking forward to the release of this device.

      The Palm Centro was the company’s best selling phone in its history. Was anyone on BGR, Engadget, etc. excited about that phone’s release? Nope, probably not.

      We tech nerds are a small percentage of the people that purchase phones. This phone will sell like hot cakes at $99.

  • KJB

    Sonia,

    It’s not the Pre’s fault that the battery life hasn’t been all that top notch. It’s not the hardware, it’s the OS. Unfortunately webOS hasn’t utilized the entire system yet, but it will. From my experience, any device that’s new never has great battery life until updates come.. and palm has been providing those in a timely manner.

  • thebo

    i have the treo pro and hate the keyboard. im either upgrading to hero or moment as im absolutely sick of typos and typing on a tiny keyboard.

  • roxx

    it’s a shame that people look at the price of a phone first before looking at the price of a 2 year contract.

  • http://www.gnorb.net Gnorb

    Two things:

    Maybe it’s just me, but the Pixi looks like what you’d get if you gave a blackberry a touch screen and a prettier OS. I can see a number of people wanting something like this something that has the touch-screen experience without losing the keyboard in a candy bar form. (This, of course, presumes that they keyboard, unlike that of the Pre, is actually usable.)

    Second, although the higher-end product is only $50 more (or the same price through Amazon), I can see a lot people simply not wanting a slider, especially considering a lot of the complaints (my own included) that the Pre feels cheap and prone to breaking.

    While I’m not crazy about the lack of WiFi, the fact is that the Pixi could hit the sweet spot with more people than folks here seem to expect. I expect the $99 price to be lowered for anyone going to a store and begging hard enough. $99 is OK, especially for Christmas, but $79 might be a better fit.

    • joshua

      THANK YOU ! you said it perfectly! i had the pre and had it replaced FOUR times for dead pixels, light leaks, and all around cheap feel so im UBER PUMPED for the pixi.

      your observation of it looking like a berry with a touch screen & prettier OS is SPOT ON!

      i just love your post lol (:

  • Doax

    I like the phone and would consider buying it, but the name is too feminine therefore would never buy it.

  • FK

    This phone is one of the best designs Palm has ever did. Looking forward for it to hit Europe. Don’t care about the name thing!

  • zale

    Is Sprint going to discriminate once again against SERO users?

  • proof200

    Is it just me or is the space between the top of the keyboard and the bottom of the screen unnecessarily HUGE? Otherwise, this phone looks great. This gap is about as stupid as that damn horizontal bar that the blackberry tour has between its trackball and the screen (all that thing does is gather dust and pocket lint).

    • Chris31

      The reason for the gap is that’s the “gesture” area – it does look a little silly if you don’t know what it’s for. It’s actually pretty awesome with what you can do with it.

      • http://twitter.com/dmitrybarsky proof200

        @Chris31, ahhhh! Now I understand — thanks for the heads up. Now if only the bb tour’s stupid horizontal bar had a useful purpose……

  • Skyler

    I am most definitely looking forward to this phone. It’s a cheap smartphone and its the one for me. I could really care less about the name and people that wouldn’t buy it for the name are just plain dumb. I love the webOS and this keyboard is way better than the pre’s.

  • pete

    Of course bgr would talk trash they are verizon butt buddies.

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