The Palm smartphone reboot is shaping up to be disappointing

A Palm Pre, made in 2009, running a forgotten operating system, whose details have been lost to time.

It's been a long time coming, but it appears that the revival of Palm smartphones is imminent. It looks like, unfortunately, whatever's in the works won't be anywhere near as exciting as the Pre was so many years ago.

Android Police spotted that a device called the PVG100 made by Palm Venture Group — now owned by TCL — was filed with the FCC last week and passed through the Wi-Fi Alliance's certification program back in June. Those are both late stage steps in the development cycle of any new device, so it's likely we'll see whatever this phone is in a matter of months.

While the filings don't reveal much, the Wi-Fi Alliance page reveals two things: first, that the phone will run Android 8.1 Oreo, which is a good sign; and second, that...

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