We suspected HP’s diminutive webOS 2.2 smartphone might possibly be on its technique to AT&T, and now a handful of leaked photographs rocking a panda-like color scheme have further confirmed our suspicions. As you will see that from the picture above, the little guy’s working the carrier’s logo inside the upper left-hand corner of its 2.6-inch display. The photos of HP’s smallest webOS smartphone first appeared over at Pocketnow on Friday, just days before the Veer’s May 2nd launch party is scheduled to pop off in L. a.. Unfortunately, we still don’t know exactly when the Snapdragon-packing device may be available for purchase, or how much it’ll cost when it lands, but we’re hoping to have more on that once tomorrow’s alleged event. Until then, you could always live vicariously through our hands-on with this little multi-tasking wonder. Now, isn’t that just precious?HP’s Veer gets AT&T logo, two-tone exterior
We suspected HP’s diminutive webOS 2.2 smartphone might possibly be on its technique to AT&T, and now a handful of leaked photographs rocking a panda-like color scheme have further confirmed our suspicions. As you will see that from the picture above, the little guy’s working the carrier’s logo inside the upper left-hand corner of its 2.6-inch display. The photos of HP’s smallest webOS smartphone first appeared over at Pocketnow on Friday, just days before the Veer’s May 2nd launch party is scheduled to pop off in L. a.. Unfortunately, we still don’t know exactly when the Snapdragon-packing device may be available for purchase, or how much it’ll cost when it lands, but we’re hoping to have more on that once tomorrow’s alleged event. Until then, you could always live vicariously through our hands-on with this little multi-tasking wonder. Now, isn’t that just precious?
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