According to what appears to be a leaked AT&T roadmap, the Palm Eos, Palm’s rumoured second webOS device and successor to the Palm Centro, is headed to AT&T in the second half of the year. This is not the first time that such rumours have surfaced.
The details here support most of those that leaked earlier and add a few new ones. The Palm Eos will be powered by a Qualcomm MSM7225 processor and presumably Palm’s new webOS (or something else described here as the New Palm OS experience. It will come quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and dual-band (850/1900MHz) HSDPA connectivity, a 2.63-inch display (320 by 400), a QWERTY thumb keyboard, 4GB of storage, A-GPS, Bluetooth 2.1 (A2DP and EDR), a 2MP camera with fixed focus, and a 1150mAh battery. It will measure 55 by 111 millimeters, will only be 10.6 millimeters thick, and will weigh 100 grams.
Pricing appears to be set at US$349 after US$50 mail-in rebate (presumably without contract). This again confirms earlier rumours.