When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Palm refreshes its small phone as a standalone device, costing $199 at Verizon

Palm's tiny mobile device used to be a companion phone for your main smartphone since its debut late last year. The goal of that secondary device was to keep you from being glued to your mobile screen for a long time and it's being targeted at minimalists.

Now, the Palm phone is taking on a new function. The company announced today that the device is available to buy as a standalone smartphone. It should be noted that the original companion handset remains available for purchase.

As the main device, the Palm phone has its own number and data plan instead of sharing the same phone number with your daily driver. It still sports a 3.3-inch display, but Palm says the standalone phone has received new updates for its camera including an improved HDR, color balance, and low light performance. Its battery life is also claimed to be capable of lasting longer hours than the original version. The company plans to bring these improvements to the companion devices later this month.

The standalone Palm phone can be purchased in gold and titanium color variants from Verizon for $199, which translates to a huge discount from its original price of $350. However, this promotion will end on May 1, after which the phone will cost as its original version.

Report a problem with article
Next Article

Google kills off its AI ethics council just a week after formation

Previous Article

Microsoft is bringing Spotify and memes to the Game Bar on Windows 10

Join the conversation!

Login or Sign Up to read and post a comment.

11 Comments - Add comment