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Too many cards?
I sometimes get an error telling me I have too many cards open and that I should close a card before trying to open a new one. The thing is, I can't figure out how many I should be able to open at one time. I've had as many as 7 open before getting this message...and as few as two!
Anyone else having this problem? Any ideas on why I get this?
Palm Centro
Does anyone know the reprograming # for this phone?
Pixi backcovers
Palm should let pixi owners design there own backcovers. Would be more popular, and let owners express style in there own designs.
Just a thought.
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help
on the palm pixi do u put a text message signature
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how's this phone compared to palm pro?
i have a palm pro and i am interested in the web os system from palm. i have played with the phone and i don't like the fact there is not wifi and or see the option of a memory card.
now having this in consideration will you keep the palm pro with windows and extra feautures such as wifi and many programs or go with this one? what would you guys recommend? thank you very much 😈
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Back cover
Where can i buy a pink back cover? i cant find them on ebay or palm? do they have them at the sprint store?
YeanNov 19, 2009, 6:34 PM
Pink Pixie
Will be launching soon
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bkarlNov 19, 2009, 3:30 PM
Palm Pixi Touchstone
How does it work on this phone?
Thanks!
over in the "Review: Palm Pixi" discussion:
I've used this.. nice phone!
This is one of the smallest phones ive ever seen. Its smaller than the Centro, about the same size just thinner and lighter! The phone is very powerful for being in such a small form factor. Some men may be squeemish to get a small phone called the Pixi, but I'm a man and have no problem carrying this phone because it looks solid; doesnt look girly at all (maybe if a pink version comes out). I'd rate this phone a 9/10 just because its such a powerful device in such a light, small form factor... not an "upgrade" to the Pre, but definately an alternative - I like it a lot. 🙂
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Palm Pixi WiFi??
what's up with that NO Wifi and why would you make a phone that is to be the PRE's sister or brother and go down in the Camera Res??
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over in the "Review: Palm Pixi" discussion:
Now see...
...THIS is the type of phone a guy like me needs: not overwhelmingly tech-y for someone who doesn't need all the goodies, but still powerful enough and SMALL enough to do what I need it to do.
Brilliant.
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Phone is SICK
This phone is extremely thin and feels great in the hand; yet very managable to type on and looks AWESOME! 🤣
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6.2Lbs, 111 inches??
Looks like andre171, and MrGooch need to go back to school! 🤣 🤣 🤣
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And..
Not to mention it weighs 6.2 lbs!!!
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Coming to Sprint soon
Saw the software in the Cellbrite machine to do phonebook swaps for the Pixi yesterday. Coming soon. 🤤
111 inches tall
Seem a little large to be carrying around in your pocket.
over in the "Hands On: Palm Pixi" discussion:
will this phone will be same as palm pre?
to be honest i tried the palm pre, and i hate it. so my questions is as follows: those this phone is the same as the palm pre? where you can't use sync software?
thanks!
over in the "Hands On: Palm Pixi" discussion:
Will this phone require a "Simply Everything" plan?
I am on a $29.99 employee plan that includes everything I could ever need to use this device to its fullest potential (unlimited data, unlimited text/picture messaging, GPS included, etc.), but Sprint has required its customers to use a Simply Everything plan on many of its newer devices (Instinct and Pre). Does anyone know if this phone will be available to those without a Simply Everything plan?
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over in the "Hands On: Palm Pixi" discussion:
Wi-Fi really that big a deal for teenagers?
I know at this point it's heresy to not include every little feature a phone can carry. Adults MAY use it, business use it?
But from my experience teens don't really use wi-fi as often as people think. Teens mostly care for messaging.
Why would teens need wi-fi? Most of them text, IM, Facebook, Twitter.
Is a teen willing to pay Starbucks for wi-fi to check their Facebook faster?
Is a teen going to use their phone at home instead of their home computer?
Is a teen going to go to a sports bar really going to connect on wifi?