Palm 2018 - First Impression
People around me have already noticed that I play around with something small and very similar to the downsized iPhone X, and being interested in what kind of phone it is. So…
It’s beautiful! Palm is truly a beautiful piece of hardware that is fabulous in the craft. Everything fits, holds tight, does not crack anything, as sometimes happens with phones, and the materials used are perfect - Gorilla Glass and aluminum are the same as with premium phones.
It’s small! Palm is a tiny phone. Sure, on almost every photo you see him in someone’s hand, on someone’s palm, and it’s clear it’s not big, but the real clash, when you hold it in your hand, it’s on your palm, yet quite shocking. The phone is even smaller than you expected.
It’s light! The Palm is a lightweight phone whose weight 62.5 grams you could expect due to its size, but wows you out especially if you hold a Palm in one hand and an iPhone XS Max (208g) in the other, as well as a regular iPhone XR (194g) or iPhone XS (177g), weighs like 3 Palms together.
Amazingly displays! The Palm and its 445 DPI display are incredibly gentle and competing with the 458 DPI XS and XS Max iPhones. The resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels in combination with a 3.3 “diagonal is quite sufficient, and it is a standard resolution that all applications should support.
He can do everything! Using a popular operating system, Palm manages to run virtually any application I have installed from Google Play Store. Social networks, music apps, fitness apps, navigation, maps, everything works, and works great.
The battery lasts! Palm on a single charge lasts a lot because when I start listening to it, the battery of my earphones runs out before, and my BeatsX plays really long, about 8h. I have a lot of music downloaded in Palm, and I really won’t be able to listen to it all on one charge.
And that’s all for today, but I will share my other impressions and knowledge soon…