After its release last November 2018, the most minimalist handset in the modern age is now available to other mobile carriers.
Verizon, the primary company which was the exclusive partner of Palm in an effort to offer an alternative phone to users who wants a “lighter” usage depending on their mood and can be used as a secondary device to reduce risks of losing their primary phone is now offering an “unlocked” version.
Palm now offers the mini device in a stand alone way to other telecommunications company like AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint and even prepaid provider Metro brand for $350 which will be delivered in a span of six to eight weeks. Although it had received a positive feedback initially during the first months of release, the tiny phone now absorbs criticisms from pundits due to its very limited functionality.
The Palm Tiny Phone sports the following specifications : 96.5 x 50.5 x 10 mm dimensions, IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 3.3 inches, 30.0 cm screen-to-body ratio, 720 x 1280 pixels, 16:9 ratio display, Android 8.1 Oreo OS system, Snapdragon 425 chipset, 32 GB Internal Memory with 3GB RAM, 12 MP front camera with LED flash and HDR plus 8 MP front camera.