Renowned PDA manufacturer Palm has had a turbulent past since its purchase by PC giant HP in 2010. The ownership of the company had changed hands in 2014 from HP to TCL. It had also experienced a period of seeming inactivity after the release of its Palm phone that was a mixed bag of success. The company has now provided some teasers about its unveiling of a pair of AirPods-like earbuds that will be a good match for the Palm Phone, which is reputed as one of the world’s smallest Android phones.
The Palm Phone although a very compact
Android device had a few significantly visible drawbacks like a very poor
battery setup, an underwhelming camera, as well as challenges in the overall
use of the very small screen of the device. It has been about two years since
Palm unveiled the Palm Phone and the company has now risen from the lull to
announce the birthing of the Palm earbuds. The announcement was via a tweet and
some images on the Palm Twitter handle.
A blurred image indicated the outline of
the earbuds shows the contour and the elongated stems alongside other visible
features. Although Palm had not provided many details on the new device, we
expect it to be true wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation (ANC)
functionality. These are some of the irreducible minimum standards that could
help restore some attention to the company. We await more details about the new
Palm earbuds as we inch closer to the official announcement date. More teasers
will also possibly come from Palm on the new device.