
Could Verizon finally be another carrier that offers the Palm Pixi? We believe so, as the FCC has just cleared this CDMA-based Palm Pixi which will come with 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. To date, Verizon has already confirmed that they will be bringing a webOS-powered Palm device sometime early next year, which is most probably the Palm Pixi here. For those who are eager to jump on the webOS bandwagon, would you hold your horses and get the Verizon model next year or forget about Wi-Fi connectivity and settle with one from Sprint?
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