It's more sluggish than its predecessor
Lauren Haselton from MobileBurn
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over 2 years ago
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The Palm Pixi serves up a solid user experience as a $99.99 smartphone on Sprint. It offers good integration with social networks like Facebook, populates your address book automatically from e-mail accounts, and has a UI that's intuitive and fun to use.
Still, it's more sluggish than its predecessor,... More
Awesome design along with slow work
Matt Buchanan from Gizmodo
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over 2 years ago
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The Pixi is screwed. It's totally cannibalized by the technologically superior Pre, which you can find for under $100. Even if you can get the Pixi for $30 at Walmart, it's worth trading up to the Pre for $40 or $50 more if you're absolutely wedded to the idea of a webOS phone, simply for the speed and... More
Feels somewhat better than the Pre
Eric M. Zeman from Phone Scoop
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over 2 years ago
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The Pixi is well named. It is a tiny little phone. The back and sides are rounded and smooth, making it extremely comfortable to hold. It feels great in the hand, and is thin and light enough that it will be a welcome companion on any journey. The overall fit and finish of the Pixi feels somewhat better... More
A sleek, tiny device
Joshua Topolsky from Engadget
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over 2 years ago
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It's hard to believe that Palm is already pushing its second webOS device, the Pixi, out the door. It seems like just a few weeks ago that we were eagerly awaiting the release of the Pre, a phone that was considered to be the last gasp for the badly ailing company, and now it's poised to add an entirely... More
So small and light that it effortlessly slides into the pocket
PhoneArena Team from PhoneArena
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over 2 years ago
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Call quality was good on Pixi. Callers reported us as an 8.5-9, saying there was a very slight echo, almost like we were in a chamber, but that it was a very minor issue. On our end they sounded just fine with good volume and voice reproduction. Battery life on Palm Pixi is surprisingly good... More