Palm's Weird New Tiny Smartphone Sidekick Says Something Sad About Our Phones
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.
Ebay Launches New Service To Help You Sell Your Old Smartphone
As it stated in Ebay Instant Selling says it will pay you up to 40% more than rival services like Gazelle and ecoATM.Samsung Suddenly Teases Radical New Galaxy Smartphone
Samsung is rightly getting a lot of attention for its 10th-anniversary Galaxy S10. The only downside is the Galaxy F looks set to be very hard to buy. Of course, with Samsung looking to one-two punch launches for the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy F confidence appears so high even publicly trolling rivals is on the menu. Samsung CEO Confirms Folding Galaxy F PhoneSamsung Boast Hints At Final Galaxy S10 DesignGalaxy Note 9 Vs Galaxy Note 8: What's The Difference? Samsung Launches Bezel-Less, Notch-Less Galaxy Smartphone
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