Palm's Weird New Tiny Smartphone Sidekick Says Something Sad About Our Phones

As it stated in It's back Monday with something truly weird: The Palm, a tiny Android-powered smartphone that's meant to supplement, not replace, your current handset. "Palm isn't a replacement for your primary smartphone, it's a fully connected companion that is in-sync with your primary device, making mobile truly mobile again," reads Palm's website. Still, the Palm's very existence underscores a sad reality of today's smartphone industry. Companies like Apple and Samsung are making bigger and bigger devices because they tend to sell well. So Palm's entire raison d'etre stems from the mainline smartphone makers' abandonment of the comparatively small-handed, or just people who prefer smaller devices.


Look Out, Nintendo: New Smartphone Doesn't Shy Away From Pinpointing Its Competition

Chinese networking and mobile giant Huawei introduced a new smartphone this week that it claims is a competitor in the video game space to the Nintendo Switch. The Mate 20 X is a 7.2-inch smartphone that CEO Richard Yu boasted as "the best portable mobile gaming machine." Variety reports that the event was ostensibly to debut two new phones, but Huawei finished its presentation with the surprise announcement of the Mate 20 X as well. The Mate 20 X is priced at €899 or around $1,040. That makes it significantly more than a Nintendo Switch, and aligned more with the price of higher-end iPhone models.

Look Out, Nintendo: New Smartphone Doesn't Shy Away From Pinpointing Its Competition

Trade Up to a New Smartphone AND Unlimited at T-Mobile for just $40 a month!

as informed in These new phones were designed for unlimited data, and of course T-Mobile – America's fastest unlimited network – has you covered there. The deal gets sweeter when you add four lines of T-Mobile Essentials -- you can get four new phones AND unlimited for just $40 per line per month with autopay! That's $30 per line for four lines of unlimited T-Mobile Essentials and $10 per line for each eligible device. During congestion, customers using >50GB/mo may notice reduced speeds; Essentials customers may notice speeds lower than other customers. Based in Bellevue, Washington, T-Mobile US provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile.





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