Palm teases its return with AirPods-looking earbuds

Before smartphones that we know and love moment came to be, there was formerly a strain of mobile bias that were formerly doing prodigies in the mobile productivity space. Palm was easily ahead of that game back also, but it, unfortunately, did n’t survive the appearance of these ultramodern- day fund computers. After changing possessors a couple of times and a many failed reboots, Palm has virtually dissolved from the request. Now it seems ready to make a comeback, but not in the way suckers of the brand may have hoped. 

 

 It’s still both a tragedy and a riddle that Palm failed to subsidize on the incipient smartphone request back also. Maybe it was due to a bit of pride that it tried to sculpt its own path with its own mobile operating system that noway had a chance to contend against Android and iOS. Ironically, the webOS that it firstly created still survives moment, but in a fully different form that’s designed only for smart TVs. 

Palm did attempt to release a many smartphones, first under HP and also under TCL. The Palm phone, or Palm companion phone, was intriguing in both conception and design, but the bitsy phone’s demand to have a main phone made it an instant deal- swell for numerous. The company has n’t launched a new device since also but has worked to remind the social media world that its Palm Phone still exists. 

 

 Now it’s breaking its relative silence to tease commodity that’s coming, but it wo n’t be a new phone. It is n’t veritably subtle with its hints, and it’s easily setting the stage for its entry into the Truly Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds request. And like numerous companies trying to break into this formerly congested request, Palm is trying to appeal to buyers that might be more familiar with the Apple Airpods, specifically the AirPods Pro design. 

That will surely come off as a disappointment to numerous Palm suckers still holding out for the brand. The one splinter of stopgap then’s that Palm wo n’t be coming in fully eyeless and oblivious. It’s still backed by TCL, which should give some idea about its quality and, more importantly, its possible price label. 

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