Palm Announces GSM Version of Centro
Feb 19, 2008, 9:00 AM by Eric M. Zeman
updated Feb 19, 2008, 5:27 PM

Today Palm announced that AT&T will begin selling the Palm Centro for $99. This variant of the Centro is a quad-band GSM/EDGE device and can roam between U.S. and European networks. Otherwise the specs of the device are unchanged, but it comes packaged with some AT&T-specific services, such as XM Radio Mobile, Push to Talk and MusicID. It is available in white immediately, and AT&T will be selling a black version in about four weeks. Sprint began selling the CDMA Centro in October.
Comments
Finally!
I'm finally going to ditch my drawer full of prepaid AT&T and T-Mobile phones.
chocolateman85006 said:
I wish it were Windows OS, like the European version is.
That and it being 3g. Sprint at least has EVDO.
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wayland85 said:
Is it worth trading my Treo 680?
Well if size is an issue and you are upgrade eligible then yeah. I still think the 680 is superior phone.
Some how this seems...
CSIdude42 said:
A whole lot better than the Sprint version. I mean I don't know a whole lot out the GSM models but you know.. the way they showed the screen. Anyways, what do you think about this?
First, I am no fan...
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