Palm Centro Onyx Red Review - Conclusion
ConclusionTreos made a big name for themselves as the original Email phone of choice. Their combination of a usable Email and PDA client married to a solid cell phone was revolutionary in its day, and Palm’s stable, usable, and expandable smartphone platform appealed to power users and consumer Email junkies alike. Unfortunately the once-mighty Treo got lost in the shuffle during the amazing period of mobile phone innovation that’s come upon us in the last two or three years. Compared to the Apples, HTCs, and Samsungs of today, Treos look like clunky relics of an era gone by.
Palm may well have found new life for the still-usable Palm OS and Treo hardware formula in its newly minted Centro. A smartphone marketed more towards consumers than business users, Centro takes the ease of use and functionality that made Treo so popular and packs it into a shrunken down - if still chubby - form factor dressed up in flashy colors and packed by Sprint’s high speed data network and burgeoning mobile entertainment options. Perhaps most importantly, Sprint’s Centro is priced to move. At less than one hundred dollars, Centro packs the power of a smartphone, usability of a consumer device, and add-on entertainment options of Sprint’s Power Vision network at a price in line of handsets that can’t do half of what it can. Though Sprint’s really got to get their music store working on this thing.
Centro’s diminutive size and small buttons will make it attractive to some and unusable to others, and its plastic feel and retro graphics won’t win over any bleeding edge diehards. But for 99 bucks Centro gives you access to much of what’s great about smartphones and Sprint’s network, with some cash leftover to put towards those monthly service bills.
 Compare prices » Reviews by manufacturerVerizon Wireless, Sprint PCS, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG, Sanyo, HTC, Palm, BlackBerry RIM, Sharp, Pantech, BenQ, Apple, Eten, o2At a Glance:What’s Good: 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
What’s Not Good: 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)
Bottom Line: Get Centro... IntroductionI remember when Treos were all the rage amongst executives and Email addicts before Email addictions were trendy. A sales exec friend of mine got married a few years back and I’ll never forget the image of her pecking madly at her Treo an hour before the ceremony as bridesmaids tended to her non-Email needs. The Treo line really ushered in the age of QWERTY smartphones that combined robust Email and organizer features with a form factor small enough to slip into a... Design & FeaturesPalm Centro is little, fat, and cute all at once. It’s more the size of a regular phone than a business-class smartphone like Sprint’s HTC Mogul, and is available in a nicely dressed down black, a flashier red, and a soft pink, each of which is accented by a gray stripe running across the front panel of the phone. While Centro’s 18.5mm thick profile means it bulges in a front jeans pocket, it’s small enough to easily use in one hand - provided you don’t need... Usability & PerformanceFirst off, Sprint’s Centro worked great as a phone. Signal strength was excellent virtually everywhere I went in the San Francisco Bay Area, and calls came through loud and clear on both ends. The speakerphone was decent for a cell (i.e. Usable in a pinch), and I appreciated the “Ignore with Text Message” feature for deflecting incoming calls I didn’t want to take. Calls may be dialed via the touchscreen or dedicated keys on the QWERTY layout,... The image of a Pink Palm Centro that has been floating around the internet over the last couple of days appears to be authentic. The Pink version of the surprising popular Centro series should be a big hit with the ladies. No release date has been confirmed, but being Valentines Day is right around the corner an early to mid January launch would seem likely.
Other than the color one should expect the pricing and specifications to remain the same. We will keep you posted as more information... A fan of our website wrote in letting us know he had recently done a comparison of the Palm Treo 700, 755, and new Centro. His comparison list facts about each device and his take on which device offers consumers specific device advantages in his opinion.
In Paul's blog he believes the new Centro provides advantages in Internal performance, toys, and weight. To read more from Paul's side-by-side comparions of different Palm Treo devices visit his blog from here. And thank...
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