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Publicación: 2008-02-22, Autor: Bonnie , crítica de: cnet.com
The Palm Centro for AT&T offers users an affordable and easy-to-use smartphone. The compact handset also features Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and a full productivity suite with push e-mail capabilities.
The Centro for AT&T lacks 3G and doesnt support stereo Bluetooth headsets. Also, the QWERTY keyboard is tiny.
Despite a few misses, the Palm Centro for AT&T is a solid, easy-to-use, and affordable smartphone for first-time buyers.
Resumen: In an answer to the growing demand for crossover devices, AT&T Inc. and Palm Inc. today announced the availability of the Palm Centro from AT&T. Centro is designed for the expanding base of customers who want a better way to manage their busy lives. Du...
Cuter, smaller design packs all the power of a full-size Palm. Touchscreen still a rarity on consumer smartphones.
Slow EDGE networking. Interface looking dated, except where recently improved. Tiny keys tough for typing.
There is no question that most Palm fans will prefer the Centro over the Treo, and unless you have real difficulty with smaller keys, we would unquestionably recommend the newer Centro over its older cousin. The real question is whether the EDGE-only...
The design is very clean and pleasant. The sound quality was generally excellent and on par with more expensive devices. The signal strength was strong and remained very consistent. ...
The case is likely to become scuffed up easily. The device must be held awkardly to hear clearly. The rubbery keyboard won’t hold up well to fingernail typing. Keyboard is really too small for moderate to larger hands/fingers. ...
IntroductionLast fall, the Palm Centro was launched upon the U.S. on the Sprint network. Judie did a review of it and covered everything from the unboxing to her impressions of the device. Rather than repeat covering the basics of this device, I’m g...
Resumen: This has not gone unnoticed by other carriers. While devices like the iPhone and HTC Touch command a solid return for the companies offering them, it is the lower cost devices that sell in bulk and keep customers coming back. Palm's Centro has jumped i...
Publicación: 2008-02-19, Autor: Michael , crítica de: mobileburn.com
Resumen: Today AT&T announced the availability of the Palm Centro, a device that was initially released on Sprints CDMA network. We reviewed the original Centro in-depth already, but we wanted to go over a few of the differences that users can expect w...
Resumen: Back in October 2007, we reviewed the Palm Centro, at that time exclusive to Sprint in the US. Now AT&T is offering the GSM version of Palms most affordable PDA phone. Selling for $50 less than the Treo 680 on AT&T Wireless, the Centro is also smalle...
Great form factor, PalmOS is simple and easy, Huge library of 3rd party applications, Decent battery life
PalmOS is getting awfully stale, Nearly the same as the Treo 680, No 3G data, Poor Browser
Lets do this conclusion in two parts: For the non-smartphone user: If youve been using a standard "feature phone" that does little more than make calls, take pictures, and painfully text your friends with T9 typing, youve been missing out. A Centr...
The Palm Centro is a stylish smart phone that includes a host of multimedia features in a small package. With the current obsession for tinier and tinier devices, however, comes a price. Namely, the buttons on the Centros QWERTY keyboard are very clo...
Compact design, Easy to use, Bargain priced, Decent battery life
Lacks 3G data, Cramped keyboard, Memory card slot behind battery cover, No stereo Bluetooth
At only $99, the Palm Centro is a bargain for first-time smart phone users, but you get more with Sprint’s version, which packs more speed because of its EV-DO connection. We also like the $99 Samsung BlackJack II from AT&T better than the Centro be...