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  • 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 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...
  • Compact design
  • Easy to use
  • Bargain priced
  • Decent battery life
  • Exceptionally accessible Palm operating system. Neat and easy to use features. Excellent email program. Hugely improved battery life.
  • High-resolution touch screen. Works well with both PCs and Macs. Good voice quality.
  • The camera is easy to use.
  • Compact form factor
  • Can edit Office docs
  • Palm OS is fast and easy to use. Good phone. Lots of IM and e-mail options.
  • Compact and lightweight
  • A good value entry level smartphone
  • Google Mobile Maps built in
  • Onboard user manual
  • Onetouch speaker phone
  • Good battery life
  • Quad band phone usable worldwide
  • Easy user interface
  • Good voice quality. 3G support. Excellent PIM and document-editing features. Works well with both PCs and Macs.
  • Great form factor
  • PalmOS is simple and easy
  • Huge library of 3rd party applications
  • Touch screen
  • Stylish design
  • EVDO network
  • Supports 4GB MicroSD cards
  • Touch Screen
  • Full qwerty keyboard
  • Fast mobile web browsing
  • Flight mode
  • Better than average battery life
  • Very expandable via app downloads
  • Loads of accessories available
  • Cheap
  • Full-featured
  • Easy to use smartphone for entry-level price
  • Clear
  • Bright
  • High-resolution touchscreen
  • Compact body with rounded edges
  • Zippy EV-DO data with access to Sprint TV service
  • A-GPS works with location-based services
  • 3G data speeds
  • Crisp
  • Sharp screen
  • Price
  • Talk to your buddies or coworkers walkietalkiestyle. More compact than its older Treo cousins. Healthy portion of thirdparty applications from medical databases to games.
  • 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 Palm Centro sheds some of the weight and bulk of Palm Treo to make for a more compact smartphone. It also carries an attractive price tag and offers a lot for the money
  • Including Bluetooth
  • EV-DO support
  • Push e-mail
  • And a suite of productivity a...
  • Very easy to use
  • Fast operation and 3G-network Internet access
  • Nicely stocked with productivity
  • Connectivity
  • Entertainment software
  • Bargain price when purchased with a contract
  • Compact
  • Great camera and multimedia capabilities
  • The Palm OS may be old
  • But its still fast
  • And compatible with tons of awesome apps. All the power of a Treo with less of the bulk (and expense). Bundled software keeps you productive
  • Connected
  • And entertained.
  • Great size
  • Low price point
  • Fullfeatured Palm OS device
  • Good phone performance
  • Improved calling interface. Unlocked Centro means T-Mobile users might have a shot. Same small design we liked.
  • Tiny size. Full Palm OS for complete smartphone experience. Fast networking.
  • Cuter
  • Smaller design packs all the power of a full-size Palm. Touchscreen still a rarity on consumer smartphones.
  • Great value. Small size. Screen maintains high resolution of Palm Treo. Runs full Palm OS
  • Can use many existing Palm OS program. Fast networking on Sprints EV-DO
  • Petite
  • Attractive design
  • Excellent call quality
  • Excellent call quality and battery life

The editors didn't like

  • 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. ...
  • 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...
  • Lacks 3G data
  • Cramped keyboard
  • Memory card slot behind battery cover
  • No stereo Bluetooth
  • No Wi-Fi
  • No 3G and a poor camera. In many ways this is a four-star device
  • But the features let it down.Look and Feel
  • Palm OS is outdated. No 3G
  • Wi-Fi
  • GPS
  • Or stereo Bluetooth. Battery life is on the low side for GSM.
  • The counterpart to the cameras ease of use is that you cant adjust any settings such as picture quality or resolution. There is just no option to do so. This is not necessarily a downside since the Palm Centro surprised me with quite decent picture qualit...
  • Annoying memory card slot
  • Poor Sprint TV streaming video quality
  • Buggy. Tiny
  • Cramped keyboard. Poor headset support.
  • No stereo headset as standard
  • Limited Bluetooth device support (headset
  • File share and sync only)
  • No Java support in broswer
  • No 3G
  • Or WiFi
  • GPS. Bluetooth. No IM client. Palm OS is on life support.
  • PalmOS is getting awfully stale
  • Nearly the same as the Treo 680
  • No 3G data
  • Poor Browser
  • Cramped QWERTY keyboard
  • No flash
  • Limited amount of included software
  • Screen goes to sleep too quickly
  • Can't actually turn the thing off completely.
  • QWERTY keys are small and cramped
  • Display is smallish (if still easy to read)
  • Hardware and software design feels a bit dated
  • Noticeably thicker than comparable devices
  • No Music Store access (yet)
  • Battery life
  • Battery door tough to open
  • No WiFi or integrated GPS (a Bluetooth GPS receiver is optional). Short threehour battery life. The 1.3megapixel camera captured crapquality photos. Plastic housing feels like it could be busted by a strong wind.
  • The Centro for AT&T lacks 3G and doesnt support stereo Bluetooth headsets. Also
  • The QWERTY keyboard is tiny.
  • The Centros QWERTY keyboard is extremely cramped and the hardware feels a bit toylike. The phones speaker is on the weaker side
  • And it lacks Wi-Fi.
  • No Wi-Fi or stereo Bluetooth
  • Voice dialing costs extra
  • Poorly designed battery door
  • Palm OS definitely showing its age
  • Baby keys
  • Weird control stick
  • Useless stylus
  • Zero innovation
  • Its really just a smaller
  • More affordable Treo. Battery life sucks
  • Just 3.5 hours of talk time. Cramped keyboard not for the fat of finger. Stereo Bluetooth not supported out of the boxit requires thirdparty software.
  • Palm OS is stable
  • But boring
  • Lack of 3G data
  • Same small keyboard
  • Same old interface. Apps like the Blazer browser and Pocket Tunes music player starting to show their age.
  • Interface and apps are getting very
  • Very old. E-mail is behind the times. No IM clients pre-loaded. Lacks many multimedia features. No GPS or Wi-Fi.
  • Slow EDGE networking. Interface looking dated
  • Except where recently improved. Tiny keys tough for typing.
  • Tiny keys. Small screen. Aging Palm OS in dire need of cosmetic update. Scheduling app could use an update. Lacks features and apps of a multimedia smartphone.
  • Lacks WiFi and GPS
  • Plastic case feels a bit fragile

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  Published: 2007-10-12, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Easy to use, Compact form factor, Bargain priced, Can edit Office docs
  • Cramped keyboard, Annoying memory card slot, Poor Sprint TV streaming video quality
  • The Palm Centro for Sprint is a slick-looking device targeted to first-time smart phone users. It features the same operating system, basic specs, and applications of the Treo 755p but in a smaller form factor. The Centro is very affordable ($99 with t...

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  Published: 2007-10-11, review by: computerworld.com

  • Abstract:  Go back five years when Palm handhelds ruled the mobile device market, before smart phones began their ascendancy. Its easy to imagine that Palms new Centro -- the companys first smart phone not named Treo -- is the device Palm envisioned as the fu...

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  Published: 2007-10-11, review by: infosyncworld.com

  • Great value. Small size. Screen maintains high resolution of Palm Treo. Runs full Palm OS, can use many existing Palm OS program. Fast networking on Sprints EV-DO
  • Tiny keys. Small screen. Aging Palm OS in dire need of cosmetic update. Scheduling app could use an update. Lacks features and apps of a multimedia smartphone.
  • The Palm Centro is the right device for Palm right now. Its a happy little Palm device, priced very competitively, that will bring a new audience to business smartphones and perhaps even reinvigorate the brand just a bit. The phone offers enough fe...

 
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  Published: 2007-10-11, Author: James , review by: slashgear.com

  • Abstract:  Well, I got mine earlier today and have been playing with it; it’s the same color as the OnCentro one. I must say, I love it. First off, I have a Helio Fin with a 3MP cam, and a Moto Q with a 1.3MP cam with flash, the Palm Centro, in my opinion, to...

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  Published: 2007-10-11, review by: mobiletechreview.com

  • Abstract:  Once upon a time, smartphones required deep pockets in both senses: they were expensive and huge. In the past year weve seen the slimming of the smartphone (in some cases) and prices have come down, though serious PDA phones still average $300 with a...

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  Published: 2007-10-11, review by: infosyncworld.com

  • Great value. Small size. Screen maintains high resolution of Palm Treo. Runs full Palm OS, can use many existing Palm OS program. Fast networking on Sprints EV-DO
  • Tiny keys. Small screen. Aging Palm OS in dire need of cosmetic update. Scheduling app could use an update. Lacks features and apps of a multimedia smartphone.
  • The Palm Centro is the right device for Palm right now. Its a happy little Palm device, priced very competitively, that will bring a new audience to business smartphones and perhaps even reinvigorate the brand just a bit. The phone offers enough fea...

 
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  Published: 2007-10-11, Author: Bonnie , review by: cnet.com

  • The Palm Centro sheds some of the weight and bulk of Palm Treo to make for a more compact smartphone. It also carries an attractive price tag and offers a lot for the money, including Bluetooth, EV-DO support, push e-mail, and a suite of productivity a...
  • The Centros QWERTY keyboard is extremely cramped and the hardware feels a bit toylike. The phones speaker is on the weaker side, and it lacks Wi-Fi.
  • The Palm Centro isnt the innovative product we were looking for from the company, but with its slimmer size, ease of use, and affordable price tag, the Centro is a good option for those looking for their first smartphone.

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  Published: 2007-10-11, Author: Bonnie , review by: cnet.com

  • The Palm Centro sheds some of the weight and bulk of Palm Treo to make for a more compact smartphone. It also carries an attractive price tag and offers a lot for the money, including Bluetooth, EV-DO support, push e-mail, and a suite of productivity a...
  • The Centros QWERTY keyboard is extremely cramped and the hardware feels a bit toylike. The phones speaker is on the weaker side, and it lacks Wi-Fi.
  • The Palm Centro isnt the innovative product we were looking for from the company, but with its slimmer size, ease of use, and affordable price tag, the Centro is a good option for those looking for their first smartphone.

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  Published: 2007-10-10, review by: geardiary.com

  • Abstract:  Things have been so crazy today (in a good way, thanks for asking), that I am just now getting settled down to tell you about the package that showed up this morning. Inside that FedEx box was the brand new fire engine red ruby Palm Centro, the $99 Pal...

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  Published: 2007-10-10, review by: pcmag.com

  • Palm OS is fast and easy to use. Good phone. Lots of IM and e-mail options.
  • Buggy. Tiny, cramped keyboard. Poor headset support.
  • Call it "My First Smartphone." With the Palm Centro—basically a Treo 755p crammed into a smaller case—price is its best selling point. This is the most smartphone you can get for $99 with a service contract....

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