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Palm Pixi for $24.99 at Wirefly

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - November 16, 2009


First Sprint announced a low $99 price for the Palm Pixi. Then, Walmart came in with another low price of $29.99. Now Wirefly is really getting ridiculous with a price of $24.99 for the Palm Pixi. You have to be signing up for a new contract to get the price, but it's still a great deal for the latest WebOS phone.

"The Palm Pixi for Sprint, with Palm's new WebOS user interface, features activity cards to manage and multi-task open apps. The new Palm Pixi has a brilliant touch screen display, a full QWERTY keyboard, realistic web surfing, and effective multitasking to keep your busy life organized. The Pixi also has a 2 megapixel camera and integrated GPS with support for Universal Search, Google Maps, Sprint Navigation, and other location-based services. With versatile Bluetooth capabilities, productivity and entertainment apps, multimedia player and lots of storage, the Palm Pixi is a little smartphone with BIG potential."



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