This is a list of Palm OS devices, and companies that make, or have made, them.

Abacus/Fossil, Inc.

Fossil, made Wrist PDAs that use the Palm OS operating system.(Discontinued)

Aceeca

Acer

AlphaSmart

Garmin

PDA with integrated GPS.

Group Sense PDA

Smartphones with Palm OS [1]

Handera/TRG

Handspring

The inventors of the Palm formed a new company called Handspring in June 1998, operating until 2003 when it merged with Palm, Inc.'s hardware division.

Visor

Visors introduced color cases and the Springboard Expansion slot.

Treo

Smartphones (except 90)

The Treo 300

IBM

IBM WorkPad c3

IBM's Workpad series was nearly identical to PDAs manufactured by Palm. The main difference were color and logo on the casing.

WorkPad

Janam

Kyocera

Smartphones

Legend Group

Lenovo

Chinese PDAs

Palm, Inc. & palmOne, Inc.

A Palm Pilot 5000

Zire

The Zire series, renamed "Z" series in 2005, are the lower-end Palm models. Some have color screens (160x160 or 320x320), some are B&W (160x160).

The palmOne Zire 31 and stylus

Tungsten

The Tungsten series, renamed "T" series in 2005, are the high-end Palm models, with ARM/RISC processors (except the Tungsten W), high-resolution color screens, and SD memory cards.

LifeDrive

Treo

The Treo series are combo cell phones/PDA models, originally developed by Handspring.

Centro

The Palm Centro is a combo cell phone/PDA, similar to the Treo line.

Qool

Qualcomm

Smartphones, later sold to Kyocera

Samsung

Smartphones

Sony CLIÉ

See also: CLIÉ

Sony developed and marketed the CLIÉ multimedia PDA from 2000 to 2005.

The Sony CLIÉ TJ37

N Series

NR Series

NX Series

NZ Series

S Series

SJ Series

SL Series

T Series

TG Series

TH Series

TJ Series

UX Series

VZ Series

Symbol

PDA with integrated barcode reader

Tapwave

A PDA designed for handheld gaming. It was held sideways (landscape), had an analog joystick and extra gaming buttons, and used Bluetooth for multiplayer gaming as well as standard PDA functions. It also introduced a dedicated video chip, and dual SD card slots.

Oswin

Two models (candybar and slider) were demonstrated at PalmSource Euro Dev Con 2005 running Palm OS Cobalt 6.1.1 [8] A few were sold onsite. Oswin never produced more. These were the only Palm OS cobalt devices to be seen in the wild. The codename for the candybar version was Zircon A108

Emulators

See also

References

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  2. ^ EDITORS, eWEEK (2002-08-26). "The Buzz: August 26, 2002". eWEEK. Retrieved 2022-12-03.
  3. ^ "palmOne Releases Tungsten T5 Update v1.1". www.palminfocenter.com. Retrieved 2022-11-28.
  4. ^ "CNN - The Qualcomm pdQ: Kill two birds with one phone - December 3, 1999". archives.cnn.com. Archived from the original on 2009-05-22. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
  5. ^ a b "Qualcomm Unveils "pdQ" CDMA Digital Smartphone". Qualcomm. 1998-09-21. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
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  7. ^ "NVIDIA GOFORCE 2100 SELECTED FOR PICTURE PERFECT SAMSUNG CAMERA PHONE". HEXUS. 27 September 2005. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  8. ^ "The Palm OS Cobalt Phones That Never Were".