Most companies build phones to be large enough, but that's not the case with the Palm Phone.
Documents on the website of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology show the Palm Phone, which is produced by TCL, has been certified by TENAA.
The TENAA listing says the phone runs on the Snapdragon 435 with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage.
The phone sports a tiny 3.3-inch display, but it has a rather high resolution of 720p. That works or to a very high pixel density.
It runs on Android Oreo with extensive modifications, and an update seems unlikely.
While this device carries the iconic Palm name, it's actually a TCL phone. Like it's deal with BlackBerry, TCL licensed the Palm name and designed a phone around the brand.
The Palm Phone is, well, Palm-sized. It runs Android and has almost the full feature set of a larger phone, but it's all tucked away underneath the simplified UI. For example, the home screen is just a block of scrolling icons.