August 17th, 2008 by
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Well whaddya know? The iTreo 800p is finally selling on eBay! We thought the day would never come that we could actually get our hands on this totally sweet — and absolutely real — phone. Man were we wrong. Sure, the listing says you’re selling off a Treo 800W, but given the large amount of completely reassuring blue text, scrolling text, and large font text, we’ll happily accept that we will, in fact, receive the device pictured above via UPS Next Day Air. So, yes. Yes. We will “buy it now” for $349.99, safe in the knowledge that by this time tomorrow, we’ll be the only guy on our block busting out the iTreo 800p at parties, pool halls, and any place else where all the happenin’ stuff happens. Thanks “naseemajid” — you’re A+++++ in our book.
[Thanks, Spencer]
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August 11th, 2008 by
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As good as it looks, we’re not going to get too carried away with this supposed leaked Centro 2 image. While the mockup certainly looks professional, there’s no way of knowing at this point whether or not it’s from Palm official or just the dream of a downcast fanboy. If true, then we’re looking at a new, presumably QWERTY-less touchscreen device with what looks like an Opera (not Blazer) browser, dedicated media keys, and Bell Mobility Canada branding. A design which would certainly be “breakthrough” and “revolutionary” for Palm smartphones. Hit the read link for a bigger pic while we shake-down our sources for more input.
[Thanks, Joe F.]
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August 11th, 2008 by
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As good as it looks, we’re not going to get too carried away with this supposedly leaked Centro 2 image. While the mockup certainly looks professional, there’s no way of knowing at this point whether or not it’s from Palm official or just the dream of a downcast fanboy. If true, then we’re looking at a new, presumably QWERTY-less touchscreen device with what looks like an Opera (not Blazer) browser, dedicated media keys, and Bell Mobility Canada branding. A design which would certainly be “breakthrough” and “revolutionary” for Palm smartphones. Hit the read link for a bigger pic while we shake-down our sources for more input.
Update: Sigh, it was too good to last. Turns out that it’s just a Photoshop project. Palm, do the right thing and hire this guy.
[Thanks, Robert and Joe F.]
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July 11th, 2008 by
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Remember how we told you to expect some totally edge-of-your-seat, riveting price news in regard to Palm’s Centro? Yeah, how’s about $30 off? Presumably in conjunction with the iPhone 3G launch, AT&T has hacked the Palm Centro down to $70 after rebates (from $100) with a two-year agreement. There’s no telling if the new price will sashay on over to those CDMA carriers or not, but we’ve got our fingers crossed real tight.
[Via Electronista]
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June 27th, 2008 by
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Palm continued to flaunt its almost inexplicable boost in health in an earnings call yesterday. According to reports, honcho Ed Colligan boasted of a 29 percent gain in smartphone sales year-over-year, largely in part to the stellar performance of the company’s budget-priced (with contract) Centro. In light of the recent negative outlook from investors, retail store closings, a constantly delayed OS update, and fierce competition, it’s a pretty impressive feat to not only stay afloat, but manage some small victories. Now if they can just deliver on those OS and device promises we keep hearing about, they may stay in this game yet.
[Via Palm Infocenter]
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June 23rd, 2008 by
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We’ve seen the Centro in its Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon (to name a few) iterations, but global roamers and free agents of all sorts will be delighted to know that Palm’s increasingly popular little smartphone is now available in a delicious unlocked GSM flavor. The device sports all the same specs as AT&T’s model, but clocks in with a $299 price tag and plain gray numberpad instead of the telco version’s shocking lime green variation. Alongside the carrier-free phone, Centros will also be nabbing a version of Google Maps with its “My Location” feature (long absent from GMaps on Palm phones). Current AT&T and Verizon customers as well as new unlocked owners will be able to download the app tomorrow, with a software update for Sprint later this Summer. Finally, you’ll all know where you are.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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June 16th, 2008 by
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It still hasn’t quite made the rounds of US carriers, but it looks like that hasn’t stopped the Palm Centro from hopping across the border to make its Canadian debut on Rogers. If that’s the moment you’ve somehow been waiting for, and you’re an existing Rogers customer, you get your hands on one now for $199 with a three-year plan and minimum $45 monthly service fee, while new customers will have to fork over $299 and jump through the same contract hoops. Of course, there is also that other little phone that’s making its long-awaited Canadian debut on Rogers next month, but we’re guessing that anyone planning to go that route has already pretty firmly made up their mind.
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June 12th, 2008 by
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If you’ve been on the edge of your seat waiting for a new Palm phone on Verizon — today your dreams come true. Truck on over to Engadget Mobile and see thrilling shots of the new Centro in unboxing and hands-on action. You won’t be disappointed, unless you don’t like the Palm Centro. Then you will be disappointed.
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June 12th, 2008 by
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Come on, T-Mobile, all we need is you to get on board now and that’ll make a perfect Yahtzee! for Palm with its surprise hit, the Centro. Thanks to Verizon’s expected announcement today, the top three US carriers now carry the diminutive Garnet device, which Palm actually says is “off to the strongest start of any smartphone in Palm’s history” — quite a statement, considering the Treo line’s rich tradition. After the full, delicious menu of rebates and discounts have been applied, Verizon’s version will run the same $99 on contract that the boys and girls on Sprint and AT&T pay, and we can look for it to be available through all retail channels starting tomorrow.
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June 9th, 2008 by
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Oh sure, there’s a plethora of portable USB chargers out there to keep most every cellphone around juiced up for one last call, but those handling a Palm handset with the polarizing Multi-Connector have long been shut out cold — until now. Tech Center Labs has just come to the rescue with its Tiny Emergency FuelCell, which holds a single AA and enables power to be passed along to Centros and any other Palm / Treo device with the proprietary connector. Best of all, the pocket-friendly device is just $9.95 (or $10.95 with a bundled battery). Not a bad way to spend a Hamilton if you’re a Palm lover.
[Via Palm InfoCenter]
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June 2nd, 2008 by
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What’s this? Some joyous news on the Palm front? No need to Windex your spectacles — the aforementioned handset maker has indeed managed to up its share of the smartphone market from 7.9% in the fourth quarter to 13.4% today, largely thanks to the popularity of its Centro. In general, analysts seemed quite pleased by the gains, noting that it (along with RIM) were able to take advantage of the 7.5% skid experienced by Apple during the same period. Despite the recent gains, Palm’s market share is still down from 23% in Q1 a year ago, but considering the sweeping slump in cellphone sales of late, we’d say this should still go down as a victory — however minor — for the firm.
[Via Palm InfoCenter]
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March 31st, 2008 by
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Palm’s miniscule and wallet-friendly Centro has managed to reach one million units sold since its launch last September. It got its legs working as Sprint and AT&T’s gateway smartphone at that fantastic $99 pricepoint, and now it’s making a bid for world domination in major markets in Europe and Asia. The one million sales have it nipping at the heels of recent superstar smartphones, the two million plus HTC Touch and the four million plus iPhone, not bad company in the least.
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February 18th, 2008 by
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Wow, sure enough, those green buttons are straight up legit — who’d have thought? The long-rumored GSM cut of the Palm Centro is now officially available on AT&T in the wake of Sprint’s expiring exclusivity, giving a whole new world of customers access to the freakishly small (yet strangely adorable) Garnet handset. Unlike Sprint’s version, the GSM Centro tops out with EDGE data for a moderately less snappy browsing experience; otherwise, though, your $99 on contract is going to buy you a 1.3 megapixel camera, microSD slot, Bluetooth 1.2, support for AT&T’s push-to-talk service, and a full (albeit miniaturized) QWERTY keypad. So who’s liking this more than the white / gray scheme we’d seen before?
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February 14th, 2008 by
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Boy Genius just grabbed himself one o’ them newfangled white Centros for AT&T for a good, old fashioned unboxing, and guess what? The keypad’s green. Yep, we can’t believe it either. Body’s white, keypad’s green. Seriously, we couldn’t make this up. Before you run down to the store to pick up this $99 fashion statement, though, don’t bother — they’re not on sale quite yet — it’s still looking like the 19th is the date you want to circle on your calendar (or program into your 680, as the case may be).
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February 14th, 2008 by
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AT&T Palm users: the Centro is definitely on starting next week. We’ve gotten solid confirmation that next Tuesday (that’d be the 19th, as we heard) will, in fact, be the day Palm’s budget handset launches on AT&T. We expect the price should be set at $99, no final word on colors (expect white); we’ll check back in next week at launch time.
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February 13th, 2008 by
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Can’t you just feel the excitement in the air? AT&T stores are apparently starting to spout off about white, $99 Centros being available starting next Tuesday, February 19, and it seems like a pretty plausible date. We’ve separately been told that the cute lil’ Garnet handsets are expected to be shipping to stores some time this week — just in time to make the 19th a reality for customers eager to get their paws on the latest tech Palm has to offer — while previous intel had indicated that it’d definitely be available some time before early April. In other words: yeah, we believe it.
[Thanks, anonymous tipster]
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February 7th, 2008 by
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Palm’s GSM Centro has been about the worst-kept secret in the entire smartphone industry for the past few weeks, and indeed, it’s now official — for Europe, anyway. The unlocked handset features a quadband GSM / EDGE radio with nary a trace of UMTS in sight (this is still Garnet, after all), 64MB of user-available storage, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and a 320 x 320 display — in other words, the same Centro we all know and love (or tolerate, or despise, depending on your point of view) with just a little bit less CDMA and 3G data to its name. It’ll hit the British market on the 14th of the month and the remainder of Europe by the end of February for €299 or £199 (roughly $440 or $392); no word on when the official AT&T version will be available yet, but US folks desperate for one of these unlocked versions in the meantime shouldn’t have a lot of trouble importing it, we’d imagine.
[Via Treonauts, thanks Andrew]
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December 31st, 2007 by
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With a red Centro already out the door, it’s certainly possible (even likely) that Palm has a pink one all lined up to follow suit, but we’ll still have to treat this latest pic with the usual grain of salt until we hear something official from the company itself. If SprintUsers forum member TheRobin is to be believed, however, the image above is in fact the real pink Centro, which has been rumored to be on track for a release on Sprint sometime in January of February. If that is indeed the case, we should be able to put all these rumors to rest soon enough.
[Via Gadgets on the Go]
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December 6th, 2007 by
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Although “innovative” isn’t exactly the word we chose to use when summing up Palm’s Centro, apparently the public at large sees things a little differently — or, so says this report, anyway. According to a buyer behavior writeup from Strategy Analytics, the Centro “attracted the most attention from nearly half of the tested US consumers who are intending to purchase a new mobile device” in Q4, and it even ranked ahead of the second-place Samsung i760 in the “appealing” department. Both of the aforementioned handsets were hailed as the top choices (saywha?) for folks “seeking a multifunction, fully integrated device,” while the Nokia Prism and LG Rumor also got a few props along the way. Of course, it’s always best to take these “studies” with a healthy serving of salt, but if you wanted something to debate about, you’ve found it.
[Via MobileWhack]
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October 19th, 2007 by
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Palm’s Centro hasn’t exactly lit the world on fire, but might it have if it were simply tweaked in a few key areas? As we’ve done a number of times before, we’re presenting to you yet another Palm device that could probably use some refining, and we’re curious to know what alterations you would’ve made if given the chance. It’s been an interesting past couple of months for Palm, to say the very least, and while the firm’s CEO has shockingly responded to an open letter, saddened us all by announcing yet another OS delay and inexplicably (okay, maybe not so much) nixed the Foleo during that period, it still found time to officially introduce the sub-$100 Centro at an admittedly underwhelming DigitalLife press conference.
We’re not setting out to beat a proverbial dead horse or anything — after all, you know precisely how we feel about the device — but there’s nothing like a healthy dose of criticism (or adoration, to be fair) from the masses. So, here’s your chance to let loose and tell the rest of us Earthlings exactly how you would’ve re-engineered the Centro. Are those keys a tad too diminutive for your liking? Is the whole “Sprint-only” thing cramping your style? Or is Palm’s latest darling exactly what your heart desired? Rant away.
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