18, Feb 2008
Palm Centro Coming To AT&T

The Palm Centro is now going to be at AT&T (already at Sprint) for only $99 after signing your cellular life away for two years. There are two colors available, the Glacier White color combo, and in a month there’ll be an Obsidian Black version. The only difference from the Sprint version is quad band GSM with EDGE (no 3G.)

Long story short… no story. Boring. Same damn phone… new wrapper and ugly green buttons. Read on for specs and pictures.

AT&T Palm Centro

 

AT&T Palm CentroAT&T Palm Centro

 

Overview

The Palm Centro is a compact QWERTY smartphone offering a full range of features. Transfer data or go hands-free with USB, Bluetooth® and infrared connectivity. Keep up with work and friends via email, Instant Messenger and Push-To-Talk. Enjoy the sounds of AT&T Music and XM Radio. Snap pictures and record video with the 1.3 MP camera, and store it all comfortably with up to 4 GB microSD¿ expansion memory.

Included Features

  • 1.3 MP Camera with video capture
  • Picture and video messaging
  • EDGE class 10 for rapid data transfers
  • Bluetooth v1.2 and Infrared connectivity
  • Supports MicroSD(TM) expansion memory – up to 4 GB
  • Full QWERTY keyboard and 2.2″ touchscreen display
  • AIM®, Yahoo!®, and Windows Live® Messengers
  • Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync email support
  • Support for Good Mobile Messaging
  • XM Radio, AT&T Music and MusicID
  • Support for Xpress Mail
  • Push-To-Talk

Technical Specs

 

  • Weight: 4.23 ounces
  • Dimensions: 4.2 x 2.1 x 0.73
  • Talk Time: Up to 3 hours
  • Standby Time: Up to 10 days
  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • Palm OS 5.4.9
  • Intel 312 MHz CPU
  • 64MB Non-volatile Flash / 64MB RAM
  • MicroSD expansion slot – up to 4 GB
  • 2.2″, 320×320 touchscreen display with 64k colors
  • Quad-Band World Phone – 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Warranty: One year warranty on phone and accessories
  • All talk, data & standby times depend on network configuration

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