The Palma is marketed as a "distraction-free device" aimed at helping users reclaim focus between technology and daily life, reflecting a desire to reduce smartphone distractions.
The subjective nature of what constitutes distraction versus essential functionality complicates the Palma's purpose, as seen with Light Phone's evolving feature set, which started minimal and expanded.
While the Palma runs Android, offering access to the Play Store and other features, it suffers from limitations typical of ePaper displays, limiting versatility compared to smartphones.
The Palma resembles a PDA experiencing an identity crisis due to its array of features and limitations; it attempts to balance distraction-free use with modern connectivity.
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