One of the latest phones released from Palm is the Pixi phone. Palm Pixi Phone is a 3G-enabled smartphone with intuitive Palm webOS platform, touchscreen, 2 mega pixel camera and full QWERTY keyboard. Easy integration contact Facebook®, Google, Microsoft® Office Outlook®, and LinkedIn®, and combined under one entry. Optimize your communication with single chat-view style, personal email from accounts like Gmail™, Windows Live™ Hotmail®, and Yahoo! Mail. And stay in touch with work by checking email from Microsoft® Exchange, POP, or IMAP accounts. Check full features here.

On this Black Friday 2009 event promo, a brand new Palm Pixi phone on Amazon.com is selling for $25. This is a decrease of the original retail price of $100, lowering the cost by a massive 75%. Available on Sprint from $99.99 (after rebate and service agreement). The retailer also decreased the price on the Palm Pre, from $150 to $80 on the Sprint network. All the prices are based on their two-year phone contract. The retail price without a contract for both phones are $399 for the Palm Pixi and $549 for the Palm Pre. Radio Shack offer Palm Pixi price in the ad is $99 with a 2-year contract.


I ought to say that my determination to buy a Palm Pixi with Sprint assistance was each a rational and emotional just one. I mean, the Palm Pixi is lovely and functional. And coupled using the provider top quality of Sprint, it looks absolutely nothing short of the revolution inside the generating. I believe that Palm and Sprint have (nearly) hit it off famously. I did a whole lot of research ahead of acquiring the Pixi but overlooked at least 1 issue. The Pixi does not, yet, let me synchronize my e-mails concerning it and Outlook. As far as I’m concerned, that is a drawback I am facing unless Palm comes up which includes a solution quickly. With my prior SmartPhone running a Windows OS, it was a snap to synchronize e-mails as well as other information with one’s Personal computer. But Pixi’s inability to try and do so is creating life a tiny difficult for me due to the fact I have to Bcc each and every e-mail, I send out, to my e-mail address and then manually transfer it on the ’sent’ folder in Outlook. I hope Palm, or at minimum a third-party, will arrive up with a solution incredibly soon that will very easily let me synchronize all my e-mails, and ideally all important info, concerning the Pixi and my office Personal computer.