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by caihongxu
62 days ago
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If you mean mobile-use, I think the main difference is the layer they work at. mobile-use is about an agent operating your phone UI like a human — navigating apps and interacting with the screen directly. Palmier is not about UI-driving. It’s more about letting your agents access/process/manage phone-side data and capabilities in the background, without interrupting your normal phone use in general. It’s also a two-way bridge: not just “agent uses phone,” but also “you use phone to talk to/manage/schedule your agents.” And unlike same-network-only setups, Palmier is meant to work when you’re away from your computer too. If you are talking about something else, let me know. |
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