Sprint may have an exclusive on the Palm Pre, if rumors from Engadget holds true, AT&T may be getting the Palm Eos (codename Castle). The Palm Eos powered by webOS, takes the shape of a candy bar and it looks every bit as sweet as the Pre, featuring a QWERTY keyboard, 2.63-inch with 320 x 400 capacitive touch display, 4GB of storage, a 2-megapixel fixed focus digital camera and flash capable of taking videos.
The Palm Eos is purported to measure in at 10.6mm thin and roughly 55mm by 111mm (or 2.1 by 4.3-inch) weighing in at 100 grams. It’s hard to believe a device this tiny can fit a removable 1,150-mAh battery and if it’s true, you’ll enjoy up to 4-hours of 3G talk time.
The Palm Eos slated for AT&T, sporting a quadband GSM / HSDPA 850 and 1900 bands for $349 before carrier subsidization. As such, the Palm Eos will have support for MediaNet, cellular video on AT&T’s network and sync with AT&T address book. Other features include A-GPS (SUPL and Control Plane support), WAV, MP3, AAC+, ringtones, video playback (MPEG4, H.264, H.263), Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and EDR USB 2.0 via micro USB.
Keep in mind all the info above is still unverified and you need to take it all in with a grain of salt.








