Palm Centro Review by Cnet
493 Views October 21st, 2007 Category: Phones, PalmThe Centro is powered by a 312MHz Intel XScale processor, and general performance was satisfactory. We didn’t experience any significant or frustrating delays, but there was a brief lag when opening Office documents or waiting for streaming content.

Cnet Reviewed Palm Centro and gave out “The good: 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 apps.—The bad: The Centro’s QWERTY keyboard is extremely cramped and the hardware feels a bit toylike. The phone’s speaker is on the weaker side, and it lacks Wi-Fi.—The bottom line: The Palm Centro isn’t 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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