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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...
Resumen: Palm as always tried to come up with the latest and the greatest, but with the Centro they have managed to hit a real home run. As the smallest handheld device that the company has ever produced, the Treo by Palm Centro is available in sturdy red or ...
The Palm Centro is small but mighty. Here are some of its features:Small size ,Big screen ,Signal strength is exceptional ,Excellent value for money ,Smartphone features such as QWERTY keyboard and Palm OS that fully supports word processing , microSD car...
There are a few to mention:Battery life could be better for this Smartphone ,Those with big hands and fingers might find the Palm Centro too small for their liking ,There is no 3G support, so data transfer is not as fast it could have been , No Wi-Fi or G...
Smartphones are in a class all of their own. While the Palm Centro may not be the most sophisticated and most cutting edge cell phone around, it can hold its own in the electronic market. In addition, its stunning form factor and multimedia features m...
Resumen: Priced at just AU$299 on prepaid with Telstra and running Palm OS, not Windows Mobile 6, the Centro is pitched at first time or budget-conscious smartphone buyers. It may even pick up the odd, long and frustrated Palm OS devotee. DesignDepending on you...
Look at the price ma!, Palm OS is light and easy to use, Good software inclusions, Plenty of third party software apps available
No 3G or HSDPA, Thumb-board not for everyone, Camera is rudimentary, Looks are polarising, Unlocking from Telstra adds AU$100
Not the flashiest phone around, but its jaw-dropping price, ease of use and vast software ecosystem, make it a good choice for first time smartphone buyers and Palm OS afficionados alike. ...
Resumen: If you are looking for a smartphone that is not bulky and has excellent features, then the Palm Centro may just be the phone for you. It is available for Telstra prepaid customers for an attractive price of $299, which makes it a very affordable smart...
Resumen: Price $299Rating 4 Keen to trade up from your standard mobile to a smartphone? Despite a few cautions and caveats, the Centro could be a near perfect fit. Its almost certainly your most affordable option, selling for $299 through Telstra without ...
Size, QWERTY keyboard, touch screen, intuitive and user-friendly interface, price
No 3G, no back button, plastic build feels a little tacky, keyboard may be a little small for some The Final Word The Centro is definitely an interesting concept, and it represents a new target market for Palm. Its not perfect, but on the whole this i...
The Centro is definitely an interesting concept, and it represents a new target market for Palm. Its not perfect, but on the whole this is a nifty device that is tailored well to its demographic.
Resumen: Palms modest tinkering means big change All of Centros extras adds up to a rockin little phone DAVID POGUE New York Times October 11, 2007 at 11:43 AM EST Sometimes the tiniest adjustment can make a huge difference. A tenth of a grade-point average ...