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Palm Pixi (Sprint) Summary

The Palm Pixi is the second cell phone to bring the sophisticated and innovative Palm WebOS.

Feel the pulse of the social networking scene with this compact and enhanced messaging phone supported by Palm webOS™. The Palm Pixi helps you organize your work and social life by integrating calendars, contacts, instant messaging and social network sites such as Google™, Facebook, Exchange Active Sync, Yahoo! and LinkedIn. The multi-touchscreen with full QWERTY keyboard makes messaging, multi-tasking and searching the Web on the dependable Sprint™ 3G network fast and easy.

The Palm Pixi brings features like combined messaging which allows you to check your Outlook email with Microsoft Direct Push Technology and HTML support and get wireless email access to popular commercial POP3 and IMAP accounts like AOL, Gmail, and Yahoo! All your email accounts can be viewed together, or separately from one simple application. Synergy even lets you see IM presence directly from an email. And, with Universal Search, you can search your entire phone from one simple screen. You can search your contacts, applications, Google, Google Maps or even Wikipedia. Universal search narrows down the possible results as you type, so it’s easier to find what you need.

The Web Browser on the Palm Pixi is also incredibly fast and brings you full HTML Websites the way they were meant to be seen. And, with Sprints EVDO Rev. A network speed you can view them lighting fast.

The Palm Pixi has many other very important features such as a 2.0 megapixel camera with a flash, 8GB internal memory, accelerometer and proximity sensor, NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile, Sprint Navigation Enabled, Amazon Music Store, and most importantly, the Palm App Store. With a rising number of applications to download, this is the phone to get this summer.

Average Customer Rating: 3.7 ( customer reviews)

Palm Pixi (Sprint)

  • Full touchscreen with full QWERTY keyboard
  • Email, including Outlook EAS and POP/IMAP
  • Linked Contacts and Layered Calendars
  • Multi-Tasking
  • Universal Search
  • 8 GB Internal Memory (non-removable)
  • 2.0 MP Camera with flash

Included Accessories

  • Palm Pixi Handset
  • Standard Battery
  • AC Travel Charger
  • USB Cable

Palm Pixi (Sprint) Description

Call quality: We found call quality on the Palm Pixi acceptable, but not stellar. For the most part, callers were clear on our end, however, callers said we sounded like we were calling from a cell phone. We did appreciate how easy is to adjust the cell phone’s volume with the corresponding buttons on the side of the Palm Pixi. The quality of calls done over the speakerphone was acceptable as well and while we could speak simultaneously as callers, occasionally the beginning of words would get cut off. That said, we did appreciate how easy it is to activate the speakerphone while on a call. Simply press the button on the display that says speakerphone. Additionally, there was no degradation in call quality when we used a Bluetooth headset.

Audio quality: The playback of music on the Palm Pixi’s speaker is loud. For the most part songs sounded clear through the smartphone’s speaker and even better when using 3.5mm stereo earbuds. As noted, the cell phone sports a 3.5mm headset jack, so you’ll be able to use your own high-end headset with the Palm Pixi to listen to music, however, you won’t be able to conduct calls using one of those headsets. Finally, the Palm Pixi supports stereo Bluetooth so if you prefer to go wireless, you can always listen to tunes and take calls via an optional Bluetooth-enabled stereo headset.

Menu/phone book: The Palm Pixi is the second cell phone to sport Palm’s webOS. There’s a lot to like about the webOS. For starters, it’s fairly intuitive out of the box. When the cell phone is first activated it asks you to create a Palm account if you don’t already have one. The point of this is so that your contact data and downloaded apps are stored. If you change to a different Palm webOS cell phone simply enter that information and all your data will be repopulated in the new device. Next, it asks for your user name and passwords for your email accounts and social media accounts (such as Facebook and LinkedIn). Once you’ve entered those, the cell phone will retrieve all the contact information from those accounts and automatically populate the Pixi’s address book. It will even retrieve available pictures for picture ID. It does it’s best to combine information from multiple accounts into a single account. However, you may need to do a few edits of your own to combine some information into a single contact entry. In our tests, we found we had update about 5 percent of the over 200 contacts imported. Contacts aren’t the only thing it automatically imports, it also imports your email of the accounts entered. While it won’t get all of your e-mail history initially, it will go back a few days. We were able to read attachments and even edit them via Documents To Go.

Using the Pixi is just as easy. It’s all about the gestures. To maneuver the screens of the phone simply swipe your finger back or forth across the black space (a.k.a. the Gesture area) that separates the keyboard from the display to move back or forward between screens. When you’re finished with an application press the white bar on the Gesture area, it will shrink and then you can swipe the smaller card towards the top of the cell phone screen and it disappears. No need to quit or shut down applications. At the base of the display in the main menu mode there are short cut keys to the phone, contact, messages, and calendar, and menu launch key. When you’re in an application, you can still access those keys simply by swiping your finger up from the Gesture bar up towards the top of the display and a floating bar with those one-touch access keys will appear on the display.

Like the case with other smartphone OS’ available, there’s an app store. Granted there aren’t a lot of applications currently available, but more are added daily. You can also sync the cell phone with your computer. In our tests, we synced the Palm Pixi with a MacBook Pro. We were able to sync music and pictures using iTunes 9.0.1 (Note, not all versions of iTunes will sync with the Palm Pixi). Also on board you’ll find Amazon MP3, YouTube, Sprint TV, Sprint Navigation and some Sprint sports apps.

Camera: The Palm Pixi has a.2-megapixel camera with a flash, but lacks a tiny mirror for framing self portraits. Overall, picture quality is decent when snapping pics using the Palm Pixi. We found colors appeared a bit washed out, but it handles details well. Beyond on auto focus and flash, there’s not much else in terms picture taking options. We should note that the Palm Pixi lacks a video recorder, but you can watch videos from the web and Sprint TV on it.

Music: As noted, the Palm Pixi has a music player as well. You can listen to songs stored in MP3 and AAC (Apple’s audio format). There aren’t many music-centric features included in the player, but it has the ones we’ve come to expect: Repeat, Shuffle, and. One plus is that when the music player is on and the phone is locked a mini player appears on the screen so you can still skip, forward, or pause songs without having to unlock the cell phone. The Palm Pixi has an 8GB hard drive, so there’s plenty of room to store music and pictures on this cell phone.

Connectivity/Bluetooth: Although, the Palm Pixi doesn’t have WiFi like its predecessor, the Palm Pre, it does have 3G connectivity so surfing the web is a pretty good experience. As noted earlier, in addition to being able to take calls using a Bluetooth headset, the Pixi also supports stereo Bluetooth, which we tested using the Motorola T505 .

Look and feel: The first thing you’ll notice about the Palm Pixi is its diminutive size. Combine that with its rounded edges, black rubberized back, and plastic keys you might mistake it for a toy. While it’s fun to use, it’s not a toy and it feels a lot sturdier when held in the hand. Read: The Palm Pixi is durable. Compared to its predecessor, the Palm Pre, the Pixi is slimmer and bit longer. It can easily get lost in a dark purse or pocket. You might even want to get a different back so it’s easier to find. The display is just as bright and sharp as the one found on the Pre only a bit smaller. The other big difference is that instead of the button on the Pre used to shrink the size of application windows, there’s a a line that lights up when you touch it or when the display is illuminated. Another plus is that the spine of the Palm Pixi isn’t littered with buttons. There are volume keys, a button to turn on/off the cell phone’s ringer, a 3.5mm headset jack, a hidden microUSB connector and a power button. On the back of the cell phone are two speakers a slightly indented lens and a flash.

Keypad: The QWERTY keypad found on the Palm Pixi sports similar plastic raised keys as those found on the Palm Pre. However, the actual shape of the keys is slightly different sporting a more rectangular shape. We found we had better accuracy using the Pixi’s keypad then that found on the Pre. We should point out that the keyboard is likely a better fit for someone with smaller fingers.

We wish battery life on the Palm Pixi was a bit better, however, it will definitely get you through a few days depending on usage. If you use the cell phone frequently to make calls, listen to music, as well as send/receive text messages and e-mail, the Palm Pixi will probably last about two days before needing to recharge. However, if you consider the Pixi primarily a cell phone and less of a multimedia device, you’ll get a little more than three days of battery life from it. We should note that when you attach the Palm Pixi to computer to sync it the battery recharges.

Palm Pixi (Sprint) Product Features

Operating System
Operating System Not Available
Operating System Release Number 1.4.5
Cell Phone Design
Phone Style Open Face/Bar
Phone Size Standard
Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.4 x 2.2 x 0.4 in
Weight (w/standard battery) 3.3 oz
Keyboard Type Physical QWERTY
Touchscreen Yes
Screen Size 2.4 in.
Display 320 x 400
Mil-Spec/Rugged No
Push To Talk (PTT) No
Camera & Video Features
Camera Resolution 2.0MP
Front Camera Resolution 1.3MP
Camera Flash Yes
Advanced Features
HDMI port No
1080p HD Video No
3D Camera/Video No
Wi-Fi No
Cell Phone Specifications
Processor Name N/A
Processor Speed 600 MHz
Onboard Memory 256 MB DRAM; 8 GB Storage
Removable Memory Card - Type Not Available
Maximum Memory Card Capacity N/A
Removable Memory Accessibility N/A
Photo Caller ID Yes
Expandable Memory Slot N/A
External Volume Control Yes
Service / Support 1 Year Warranty
Accessibility
Hearing Aid Compliance M4/T4
Digital TTY/TTD No
Battery Specifications
Talk Time Up to 300 mins
Standby Time Up to 350 hrs
Battery Type Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery Milliamp (mAh) Hour N/A
Connectivity
Micro USB Yes
Web Browser Full HTML
GPS Type A-GPS
Bluetooth Built-in Bluetooth® wireless technology
USB Port Type Micro-USB
Early Termination Fee
Early Termination Fee - Initial Amount Up to $350/line for Advanced Devices & up to $200/line for other devices
Early Termination Fee - Monthly Declining Amount $20 for Advanced Devices, for all other devices, the prorated ETF is calculated by taking the months remaining times $10

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Palm Pixi (Sprint) Customer Reviews

Customer Rating: 2.8
by Daniel -- March 2nd 2011 -- Tampa, FL

The is new to me, so I really don't know how it performs. But I am having problem purchasing new apps because there is a code on my phone that do not know, any help would be appreciated. Also the setting for my phone to set up messaging, so the receiver will see my name as sender, would like to know how to set it up. But overall the phone is OK for me. If the keys could be a little bigger, I would not be upset.

Customer Rating: 3
by elsa ruiz -- January 15th 2011 -- aztec, NM

Customer Rating: 3
by elsa -- January 15th 2011 -- aztec, NM

Customer Rating: 3.5
by Jet -- November 4th 2010 -- Baton Rouge, LA

I like this phone...the only problem I have with this phone is that it takes so long to download songs! OMG!!!!! I download a song and then it takes at least 5 minutes to 3 days and sometimes even longer to get the songs to download and for a smartphone that is toooo long. Then sometimes it doesn't download the song at all! so I have to reorder the song or album and wait FOREVER for it to download to my phone. When it comes to music, its horrible but I am pretty much satisfied with everything else.

Customer Rating: 3.3
by D T -- September 3rd 2010 -- Tucson, AZ

Battery dies in less than 1/2 of almost no use.

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