The Pixi has both touchscreen capability and a QWERTY keyboard with soft gel keycaps. To access the battery and interior hardware of the phone, the soft-touch plastic rear cover is removable. Palm, Inc., detailed the specifications of the Palm Pixi on the company's product web page. According to the information given, the Pixi features a 2.63-inch
capacitive touchscreen with an 18-bit color 320x400 screen resolution Sub-
HVGA display. The device weighs 92.5 grams (3.51 ounces) and is 55.0 mm (2.17 inches) in width, 111.0 mm (4.37 inches) in height and 10.85 mm (0.43 inches) thick. On board radios include GPS, Dual-band
CDMA2000 and
3G EVDO Rev A data networking. E-mail supports
Microsoft Exchange services and direct push, as well as
POP3,
IMAP,
Yahoo! Mail,
Gmail,
AOL and
Microsoft Outlook. Messaging features include
IM,
SMS and
MMS. It features a 2-
megapixel camera with
LED flash,
proximity sensor,
accelerometer,
Bluetooth 2.1 (with
A2DP stereo),
MicroUSB connector, 3.5 mm headphone jack and 8 gigabytes of flash memory (roughly 7 gigabytes is available to the user). Like the
Palm Pre, the Pixi features
webOS, which includes over-the-air Synergy synchronization. The
Pixi Plus has the same display as the Pixi. The hardware specs include a
Qualcomm MSM7627 (600 MHz) CPU,
Adreno 200 graphics, 8 GB of storage, 256 MB of RAM, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth 2.1. It is capable of using
HSDPA (up to 3.6 Mbit/s) as well as GPRS and offers A-GPS for navigation and location services. The battery is a changeable 1,150-mAh unit with 5.5h talk time (2G) and 350h standby, according to the manufacturer. The sole camera is a 2-megapixel fixed-focus unit on the rear paired with an LED flash. Touchstone wireless charging compatibility is optional and requires a separate back cover. ==References==