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Palm Centro


Hello friends, you would be pardons to you in order to think that you had seen the palm Center before, because it observes nearly identical to the palm Treo 500. But in spite of the appearances, the Center is a microtelephone a lot different.

Various of Treo 500, the palm Center is a device of PalmOS 5.4.9 with a great exposure of the pixel of the square 320x320 and is a touchscreen also Weighing the same one of Treo 500, the palm Center from 120 grams (4,2 ounces) moreover has one camera of the 1,3 megapixel, one expandable memory of the microSD, a player of multiaverage and support of the push email.

The bad news for all the Palm fan outside of the United States is that this is a device EvDO/di CDMA2000 that does not work in Europe or the greater part of the rest of the world. Not there are news on UNITED a not-STATE version, but the fact that the palm Center exists at all indicates that the palm still is engaged in the devices you of PalmOS.

To the launch, the palm Center will be exclusive to the net of Sprint of the United States and will offer to a variety of services 3G which the transfers from the system centers them towards the satellites of the audio and the video. Other North American nets probably will transport more subsequently the Center.

The palm Center will be available in combinations colors of Onyx and of they steal and measures 4,22 x 2,11 x 0,73 inches (107 x 54 x 18.5mm) and has 3,5 hours of talktime with time of the standby give until to 12 days.

Here some specification of Palm Centro



Available:Q4 2007
Network:CDMA
Data:CDMA2000 / EvDO
Screen:320x320 pixels, 65k colours
Camera:1.3 megapixels
Size:PDA-style deice
107 x 54 x 19mm / 120 grams
Bluetooth:Yes
Memory card:microSD
Infra-red:No
Polyphonic:Yes
Java:Yes
Battery life:3.5 hours talk / 12 days standby

source: mobilegazette.com

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