And yes, Palm is using this as an opportunity to improve some of the phone's other sticking points. Software updates should extend the battery life as well as improve the camera's color accuracy and low-light shooting. It can even take HDR photos, which isn't something you'd expect from a device this compact. The stand-alone Palm phone will include these features out of the box, while everyone else will receive them later in April.

Those improvements might just make it a more compelling product, although you'll still want to think carefully about getting one. As we noted in our review, the size isn't for everyone. The tiny keyboard and gesture searches won't completely make up for the lack of screen area, and the jury's out on whether the battery life improvements will be enough. Palm's creation is still aimed at a narrow group of people -- it's just a larger group than it was before.