Rumor: More Info on Palm's Forthcoming Low-End Handheld
Several sources have come forward with more information on the sub-$100 model Palm will release later this year. According to one who says he has actually seen a prototype, it is a very basic model with 2 MB of memory and no SD/MMC slot. It is not a member of the venerable m100 series. Instead, it has a shape which is described as being similar to Sony's T series. It will come in an all-white plastic casing.
According to a second source, who may contradict the first one, this model will have the standard Up/Down keys but only two app-launching hardware buttons, not the four that have always been on Palm OS devices.
As was revealed last week, yet a third source says this model will be available in October, which is in plenty of time for the all-important holiday shopping season.
All that is definitely known about this model is that, earlier this year, Eric Benhamou, Palm's CEO, said his company would release this fall a new low-end model which will debut for less than $100.
There is not yet any word of what size screen Palm will use with this model. The m100 series uses a smaller than usual one but, as mentioned earlier, this new handheld won't be a member of that series.
The first source says this model doesn't even follow Palm's system of naming its products a combination of letters and numbers. Instead, it has name that is a short word, though the source declined to reveal what it was.
There has been a great deal of debate recently on whether Palm is changing its method of naming its products. The image leaked last month of a future high-end Palm handheld is clearly labeled "Oslo", though this name could be for internal use.
In May, the company trademarked three words: Tungsten, Zire, and Veld. If Palm isn't planning to use these as actual product names, there seems little use in trademarking them. It may be a coincidence but at about that same time, Palm's CEO announced that his company would be releasing three new models later this year.
Related Information:
- PIC: Rumor: Info on Low-End Sony and Palm Devices (August 9, 2002)
- PIC: Palm Hints at Three New Handhelds (June 12, 2002)
- PIC: Palm Inc. Forum
Article Comments
(103 comments)
The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PalmInfocenter is not responsible for them in any way.
Please Login or register here to add your comments.
Comments Closed
This article is no longer accepting new comments.
RE: not for me
RE: not for me
Excuse ME!
RE: Excuse You
Pricing is all about profit margin. If it costs $90 to make a m100 and Palm sells it for $100, it makes an OK profit. But if they designed the new model to be even cheaper to make, like $70, and can sell it for $100, that's much better. Especially considering they will be selling it for $70 in less than 6 months.
People won't pay the same thing for a PDA that was released a year ago as they will for one that has just been released. But if what it costs you to make the PDA doesn't decline at the same rate, you got problems. That's probably why Palm is making a new low end model that will be cheaper to make and give a better profit margin than the m100 or m105.
Mind Reader
You nailed it, right-on.
People tend to get caught up in thinking that each new low-end release has to be a "better low-end model" than the last.
Not so.
It merely needs to be identical, or slightly better than yesterday's unit, but it has to be more PROFITABLE.
The m100 was not intended to be sold for $100, let alone $80 or $90 (as this new low-end model will be within 8 months).
This model doesn't suit us, but it suits many, many, many people. It will continue to saturate the market with Palm based PDAs, and what's good for the general Palm market, is good for you & I.
More development, more R & D, more CHOICES.
RE: Excuse ME!
To rant a bit, I'm one of those people. I got sucked in to the hype and bought a [non-Palm OS PDA] because I thought it would have all these great features that I need. Well, it doesn't. I miss my Palm V. Sure I like color, but the reason I loved my V was because it was small enough to take everywhere, held all my PIM data, and had a bunch of great software that did other valuable things, none of which were viewing or creating power-point presentations.
I'm coming back to the Palm camp, and soon. Maybe not with this low-end device, but I'm certainly never going to pay more than $200 for a PDA again.
RE: Excuse ME!
RE: Excuse ME!
RE: Excuse ME!
Another reason
I'm just curious as to why would Palm market a new device at the same price as an older device (m105) even though it doesn't have as many things??? I don't see a reason why somebody would pick this up as a 2 mb organizer if you can get an m105 for the same price with 8 mb. What features does this thing have that are better than the m105??? Or the m100???
________________________________________
Make it idiot proof, and somebody will make a better idiot.
RE: Another reason
RE: Another reason
The reason why anybody would buy it is maybe the form is better. It isn't always about RAM and features. Sometimes people buy thigns just because it "looks cool."
RE: Another reason
They look sharp. I've seen some ex-demo models for about 190 euro. I'm wondering.. are they really worth it?
RE: Another reason
RE: Another reason
RE: Another reason
Hey Palm good one.
Looks like they are clearing out old inventory from R&D. Spring cleaning coming early? Well maybe too late....
RE: Hey Palm good one.
RE: Hey Palm good one.
My only question: why white? I would never buy a white handheld.
====
Boze
====
RE: Hey Palm good one.
: handheld.
Maybe to match the iPod? ;)
In all seriousness, wasn't there an article not too long ago (couldn't find it in PIC archives) stating that Palm and Apple were working on some joint project?
Jim
RE: Hey Palm good one.
Chew on that.
RE: Hey Palm good one.
RE: Hey Palm good one.
Puhleeze, you can get an M105 BRAND NEW for $99. Used for around $30. So why release something like this. It must be a joke.
Fall cleaning for Palm's R&D dept. I would like to see a show of hands for anyone that would pay $100 for this thing and buy it instead of an M105.
.......yeah that's what I thought.
RE: Hey Palm good one.
> So why release something like this. It must be a joke.
I talked about this under another thread but I'll (briefly) repeat myself. If it costs $90 to make a m105 and Palm sells it for $100, it makes an OK profit. But if they designed the new model to be even cheaper to make, like $70, and can sell it for $100, that's much better.
I think the m105 is much too big and I don't like the screen. If the new one doesn't have these drawbacks, I'd consider it a much better model. A huge number of sales will go to the company that can get a good-looking monochrome screen in a $100 model.
> White??
The iPod is white and it is constantly praised for its good looks. You are (mistakenly) believing what you want is what everyone wants.
If it's smaller/thinner
RE: Hey Palm good one.
SO let me get this straight. I paid $150 for my 105. So now when they release a "new model", lets call it protoype X. I, being an m105 owner will rush out and get it for two reasons:
1. Palm's cost is $70 so I should buy it at a $100 to give them a $30 profit. Compared to buying an M105 and only giving them $10. Agh no.
2. Because its another new cheap palm that "may" have a better screen. Agh no. I would have rather of spent the $150 and the $100 on a $250 palm.
SO again, I restate. This must be a joke.
Dumb or Blind?
This unit makes total sense.
You clearly have no understanding of manufacturing, profit margins, or pricing strategies.
Dumb or Blind.Hmmm... tough one
Dumb becuase you believe this:
"Uh, no.....you will *NOT* be able to even FIND an m105 by the time this thing comes out, so your theory is completely wrong."
And this:
"This unit makes total sense."
And Blind because of this:
"You clearly have no understanding of manufacturing, profit margins, or pricing strategies."
You obviously are new here and missed this: http://palminfocenter.com/view_Story.asp?ID=3975
So next time before you open your hotdog hole, read....read....read..... then try to get your GED kid. Then maybe you can post something constructive to these forums.
RE: Hey Palm good one.
In all likelyhood, they will discontinue the m1xx BEFORE this unit hits the market (watch for it to happen SOON)
RE: Hey Palm good one.
RE: Hey Palm good one.
> lets call it protoype X. I, being an m105 owner will rush out and get it
You are caught in the mindset that the only people who will buy a handheld are the people who are looking for an upgrade. There are many millions of people in the U.S. and billions on the Earth who don't already own one. These are the target market.
RE: Hey Palm good one.
__________________________________________________________________
My palm III was 50p from a charity shop, and introduced me to pdas
cool name.....
I have a better name
RE: I have a better name
Call it Yugo,Pinto or Edsel. Seems Palm will have the same fate as these vehicles for dumping their R&D rejects on the public.
C'mon guys what's the real dope on Palm. A white PDA with two buttons. If that is not a "limited lot" of protypes then I don't know what is.....
RE: I have a better name
Only Two Buttons?
I've got to hope the source is wrong on this one. Only including two buttons would be a big, big mistake for Palm. Software makers would in theory need to try and support models with different numbers of buttons and now we're in PocketPC territory where the button layouts are all over the map. Woe.
-Kevin Crossman
RE: Only Two Buttons?

Click here for the full story discussion page...
Latest Comments
- I got one -Tuckermaclain
- RE: Don't we have this already? -Tuckermaclain
- RE: Palm brand will return in 2018, with devices built by TCL -richf
- RE: Palm brand will return in 2018, with devices built by TCL -dmitrygr
- Palm phone on HDblog -palmato
- Palm PVG100 -hgoldner
- RE: Like Deja Vu -PacManFoo
- Like Deja Vu -T_W
not for me
i'm glad to hear this'll be in the palm family