The Palm Pre has already created a buzz that will undoubtedly help Sprint draw in more customers, but it seems that Palm is apparently working on yet another webOS enabled device called the Palm Eos.

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The Palm Eos is expected to come with a 2.63-inch 320x400 capacitive touchscreen display, 2-megapixel camera with flash, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and EDR support, A-GPS, and 4GB internal memory. Its specs might not be overly impressive, but its measurements sure are. Measuring a mere 10.6mm thin and 55x111mm in width and height, this has got to be one of the slimmest and most compact Palm devices to date. The Palm Eos will be a GSM mobile phone, unlike the CDMA Palm Pre, as it is slated to debut on AT&T. Rumored price is $349 which isn’t too bad for a mobile phone of its caliber.

No word yet on when it will exactly be released into the market, but considering that the image provided is still just a rendering of sorts, our conservative guess is that it’ll debut sometime in the latter part of 2009.

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