The Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus are heading to the United Kingdom.
On Wednesday, Palm announced that U.K.-based O2 will offer the WebOS smartphones starting May 28. O2 already offers the original Palm Pre, so it’s no surprise that the carrier would offer the upgraded version as well as the new version of the Pixi.
Each phone is available from O2 on an 18- or 24-month contract.
Palm has been milking its Pre and Pixi platforms for over a year now. The company introduced the original Palm Pre on Sprint Nextel’s network in June 2009. And since the introduction of the Pixi, the company hasn’t come out with new hardware.
Palm, which has struggled amid stiff smartphone competition, has been scooped up by Hewlett-Packard in a deal worth $1.2 billion. The sale is expected to be completed by the end of July. While it’s clear that HP wanted Palm for its software, fans of the companies phones hope that HP will also invest in new hardware.
Palm’s WebOS smartphones are available in the U.S. from carriers AT&T, Sprint Nextel, and Verizon Wireless.