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The Palm Phone PVG100 is a sleek, ultra-lightweight unlocked smartphone featuring a 3.3-inch HD display, 32GB storage, and IP68 water and dust resistance. Designed for professionals craving minimal distractions, it offers Life Mode to silence notifications, fast 4G LTE connectivity on Verizon networks, and high-res cameras—all packed into a titanium body that fits in your palm. Perfect as a secondary device or for on-the-go simplicity.









| ASIN | B0855MYTY1 |
| Audio Jack | No headphone jack |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #224,242 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #4,716 in Cell Phones |
| Charging Time | 68 minutes |
| Color | Titanium |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (278) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2020 |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Microphone |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
| Item model number | PVG100 |
| Manufacturer | Palm |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| OS | Android |
| Other camera features | Rear |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Package Dimensions | 5.12 x 4.96 x 2.05 inches |
| Phone Talk Time | 16 Hours |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 3 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 1280 x 720 |
| Standing screen display size | 3.3 Inches |
| Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Whats in the box | USB Cable |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi |
R**H
Minimalist ideal
It's a great little device, but for me, the battery life is not as good as I would like. It does what it needs to do, and you have to charge it at least once daily.
M**H
Almost ideal companion device
I purchased the Palm Phone in 2023, knowing full well it was based on a 5 year old design and reading the reviews that the battery life was pretty bad. I got the Palm to use as a secondary phone when I needed just the basics, wanted to travel light or didn't want to take my nice, big phone out for a workout. The Palm meets all these requirements for me. On top of that, it is a pleasant looking device. It will not set the design world on fire, but it is simple and clean. I can use the Palm as a bike computer, Spotify device and basic communication device with T-Mobile Digits. Again, the battery is pretty bad. Get the Mophie battery case, Not only does it help with grip and tactile feel of the phone, it doubles the battery life. Now, my biggest complaint is not with the phone, but with the Palm company. No updates to Android. The Palm Phone is running Android 8. If the company would send out an update for 9, features like Digital Well Being and Do Not Disturb would be really useful on a device designed to get you to use your phone less. And, no security updates since 4/1/2021.
R**K
UPDATE: Bricked! WAS: Beautiful, tiny, minimalist expression of Android
UPDATE: As of 9/2/21, these phones no longer work on the US AT&T network, so the device is largely useless at this point (the companion idea is terrible....why would I carry around a small phone when I still have to carry around my big phone?). I can't really rate the phone anything other than "Don't Buy" at this point. Narrower than a credit card, and a little longer. This is the phone for people who hate smartphones. It has a tiny, very pretty screen, has a pretty straightforward setup, and looks really, really good. The only dings I have one this phone are its anemic battery life (it drains pretty quickly when you're using it, but also charges very fast) and lack of labels on the home screen (I was working on a PDA with a nearly identical UI but abandoned it when I found this phone...but mine had the option to turn on icon labels). No biggie, thought. Really nice, slick phone - a minimalist phone while still having basic Android features. This what I envision Steve Jobs as signing off on if he hadn't died post-iPhone 4 (well, a bit more rounded) UPDATE: One caveat - there are some major annoyances (Android stuff). First, the autocorrect when you type is atrocious - it constantly CONSTANTLY changes text to what it thinks you mean without asking. I HATE HATE HATE that. Secondly, the stupid messaging feature "Smart Reply"...on a phone this small it should be disabled by default. I screwed up a convo with my brother and wound up double ordering a $150 item because the damn phone sent "Yes, please!" instead of my message of "No, I'm good. I already got it." Same problem with the sleep screen - sometimes swiping up to the home page will inadvertently activate the camera. This is why I hate smartphones (even this minimalize one) - they try to cram too many conveniences into a small space, and they all start to step on each others' screen space.
P**F
Purchased by an iPhone user
iPhone popped out of my bag while biking and the screen shattered dramatically so I was looking for a (temporary) replacement with a small form factor so purchased the Palm Phone. Wanted to try using it as a stand alone rather than tying it to my Verizon shattered iPhone. These are my first impressions. Good — 1. Love the size. 2. Tough figuring out Android vs iOS but not too bad. 3. Everything carries over from Google account so setup is easy. Not So Great — 1. As everyone say, the battery life is abysmal; roughly three hours just on standby so always have a battery pack on hand, which somewhat negates the size advantage. 2. There doesn’t seem to be a way to control the volume on phone calls; while you can control ringer, etc volume, there doesn’t appear to be a way to change the actual volume of the call. 3. I bought the unlocked version but it didn’t come with a SIM card as listed on the Palm site so I had to use my Verizon SIM card and couldn’t set up a separate Palm number and account. 4. The SIM card drawer wouldn’t open by pushing the provided pin in but instead I had to kinda pry it out rather than it popping; pushing the pin in felt like I was just pushing against a solid piece of metal with no give or budge. 5. A lot of bloatware for a phone that is supposed to be small form factor and not a surfing time suck. I’ll still keep the phone as it has its uses—great for popping in the jersey while biking—but will have another smallish phone or iPad Mini around for general use. Really want to like it and it shows potential but company really needs to figure out its target market and their reason for making the purchase.
V**C
Impressive in a very small package
This Palm phone is an impressive device. The build quality seems excellent. It looks good and feels nice in the hand. (Had to get a case as it is slippery.) The screen is sharp and clear and very responsive to touch. I've gotten used to using a much larger iPhone XR, but this only took a little effort getting used to the touch points on the smaller screen. As far as reading content, it is very good. I was expecting it to be a bit difficult, but it hasn't been an issue. The resolution is excellent. I haven't done a lot of internet surfing. I would imagine it's okay but not sure I would be on it for long periods. Call quality and sound is excellent as well. Battery life is okay; it lasts most of the day, so I charge it daily. I haven't used a lot of apps, but app use also seems pretty solid. Again, not sure I would be on it for very long periods of time. (Time will tell.) I absolutely love the compact size of this phone. I throw it in my pocket and hardly know it's there. I would recommend this for someone that doesn't want to carry a big phone around, but still wants a fully functional smartphone. I'm impressed.
M**A
defected phone
T**.
It's very cute &smart..but looks like battery dry faster than expected..any solution please provide.. thanks
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