Palm’s tiny Android phone launches on November 2nd

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as informed in The reboot of Palm unveiled its first phone last week, and now we have a launch date: November 2nd. The device doesn't need a new data plan, but it does require Verizon's NumberShare service, that costs $10 per month. Palm's phone — that is just called Palm — is not a typical smartphone. It has the specs of a low-end phone and runs Android Oreo, but it isn't meant to be used in the same way. Palm's approach is to offer the functionality of a full-on modern phone in a small package that isn't particularly great to use for complex interactions.


Android creator wants Essential's new phone to text and email for you

The company's first smartphone, the Essential Phone, was a sleek-looking device that didn't compromise on specs. However, When it looked great, it was riddled by bugs and was priced also high to have wide appeal. Now, though, he's focusing on a new device, after cancelling a new version of the Essential Phone and a home speaker because they were not quite different enough from what's alavailiable available. Essential's AI software going to be able to book meetings, answer emails and text messages and more without your input, leaving you free to go about your day. The goal, Andy Rubin said Bloomberg, is to help those by phone addiction.

Android creator wants Essential's new phone to text and email for you

Your Android phone has pop-ups! Is it infected?

according to You're browsing the internet on your Android phone. Watch out for this one clear sign your Android phone has a virus. You can combat pop-up malvertising by keeping your Android phone updated and by taking care to shut down any suspect pop-ups that appear in your browser. 5 ways to free up space on your AndroidYour Android phone is packed by apps, games, photos, and videos. Click or tap here to discover five easy ways to make space on your Android phone or tablet.

Maybe I can finally buy this tiny Android laptop now that it doubles as a phone

In this case, I'm talking about Psion's legendary pocket computers from the '90s — whose indusexperience designer, Martin Riddiford, successfully crowdfunded a modern version of the little laphighest earlier this year. As a noted physical QWERTY keyboard lover, I definitely drooled over the original Gemini PDA... but not for long. Because When a little laphighest sounds like fun, it's tough to justify carrying a pocket computer that doesn't take pictures, make calls, or let me check Twitter without flipping the blasted thing open. Now, Planet Computers may be fixing those omissions by the Cosmo Communicator, that doubles as a smartphone. (Planet Computers did manage to kick out 7,000 of the original Gemini PDAs earlier this year.)

Maybe I can finally buy this tiny Android laptop now that it doubles as a phone





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