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Rumored Palm Eos running webOS, headed to AT&T
Rumors by Ricky Cadden on Friday May 01, 2009.
If you were disappointed that the Palm Pre will initially be exclusive to Sprint, then today's rumor could be good news. Details of a Palm Eos have emerged, with the webOS-powered smartphone supposedly headed to AT&T's 3G network later this year.
The Palm Eos apparently sports a block form factor, with a full QWERTY keyboard, 2.6-inch display, and is an amazing 10.5mm thin. It is believed to include 4GB of internal storage and a 2 megapixel camera, as well. GPS is believed to be on board this device, alongside full email and instant messaging support. Pricing is believed to be $349 after a 2-year commitment, though all of this information is highly speculative. [via Engadget Mobile]
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