AT&T Releases the Palm Centro - by Dieter Bohn
Hot on the heels of the release of the GSM Centro in Europe, AT&T has released the Palm Centro on their online store. Selling for $99 after contract ($349 before), the AT&T Centro is nearly identical to its cousin on Sprint (see our full review here). The Centro on AT&T is a Quad-band GSM phone, meaning it will work anywhere in the world but does not sport 3G data speeds. Instead it uses the “2.5G” EDGE technology for data.
The Palm Centro for AT&T is essentially the exact same phone as the Treo 680, albeit in a much smaller and more attractive form factor. The main difference is that the Centro has a higher resolution camera, at 1.3 megapixels. It uses the same PalmOS operating system with nominal feature upgrades (many of which have been made available on the Treo 680 via ROM updates). The smaller size and smaller price, however, make it a very attractive option for current Treo owners.
More importantly, the Centro is an attractive option for users who have never used a smartphone before. Palm has stated that as many as 75% of Centro buyers are people who have never purchased a smartphone before. More interestingly, the demographic for the Centro also includes a larger portion of under-35 and women than the Treo.
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Posted by Jennifer Chappell on February 19, 2008 1:34 PM
Filed under News; AT&T, EDGE, Palm GSM Centro, Quad-band
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