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posted by Fnord666 on Thursday August 31 2017, @06:58PM   Printer-friendly
from the graveyard-of-giants dept.

After a somewhat successful takeover of BlackBerry devices, TCL Corporation is planning on releasing Palm-branded devices next year:

TCL actually bought the Palm name back in 2014, four years after HP acquired the brand and then shuttered its products a year later after they underperformed. That seemed a tragic end for Palm, which had led the late 90s and 2000s consumer device market with its PDAs and early smartphones, like the Pilot and Pre, respectively. But it looks like TCL is going to introduce an undisclosed number of devices under the Palm name early next year.

That's all we really know, thanks to an interview the company's marketing manager Stefan Streit gave to Android Planet1. While he wouldn't divulge what kind of devices would be included, he did tease that smartphones could be a possibility. The only other thing he revealed was Palm's intended place in TCL's portfolio. Rather than try to spice up the brand for new consumers, Streit mentioned that the new Palm devices would be geared toward users familiar with the old ones that ruled the gadget world before the new millennium. Whether that impacts their design or just how they'll be marketed is unclear.

It will be interesting to see if they make anything of it, or if it will just be a rebranded handset like the DTEK line. Perhaps they will ship with StyleTap or something similar for all you PalmOS needs.
[1]: Dutch


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 31 2017, @07:41PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 31 2017, @07:41PM (#562271)

    Oh please update and release webOS based devices. So sad that only TVs use it now.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 31 2017, @11:03PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 31 2017, @11:03PM (#562332)

    Unfortuntely LG bought the webOS assets fro HP before they sold off the brand name to TCL. These will most likely be Android like TCL did with Alcatel and BlackBerry

    • (Score: 1) by Mainframe Bloke on Friday September 01 2017, @07:05AM

      by Mainframe Bloke (1665) Subscriber Badge on Friday September 01 2017, @07:05AM (#562429) Journal

      my LG TV's not too bad, certainly better than the Sony in the other room (newer by about 3 years). I like that it has a "go back to the previous channel you came from" button, in fact two (!). The program menu is very slow to load though.

      WebOS would be nice to see in a tablet again, my old HP TouchPad (that they killed on birth more-or-less) is still going strong after >6 years. I had to mod it with Cyanogen to get more apps, but the WebOS look and feel it had was really fresh in my opinion.