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Life starts after five o'clock. That's why there's the Palm® Centro™ smartphone. Palm Centro gives you voice, text, IM, email and web,1 all in a phone that's a lot smaller than you think. It even has a touchscreen and a full keyboard, so you can say L8R to those tricky keys on your cell phone. Carry names and numbers, shoot photos and video, and meet up with friends. Centro. Let's go.

May require up to a $36 activation fee/line, credit approval & deposit. Up to $200 early termination fee/line applies. Phone Offer: Offer ends 07/31/09. While supplies last. Taxes excluded. No cash back. Requires activation at the time of purchase. Mail-in Rebate: Requires purchase by 07/31/09 & activation by 08/04/09.Line must be active 30 consecutive days. Allow 10 to 14 weeks for rebate. Other Terms: Coverage not available everywhere. The 3G Sprint Mobile Broadband reaches over 249 million people. Offers not available in all markets/retail locations or for all phones/networks. Pricing, offer terms, fees & features may vary for existing customers not eligible for upgrade. Other restrictions apply. See store or Sprint.com for details. ©2009 Sprint. Sprint and the logo are trademarks of Sprint.

Palm Centro Rose (Sprint)

  • Palm OS 5.4.9
  • Blazer® mobile web browser
  • 1.3 megapixel Camera/Camcorder
  • microSD memory card slot up to 4GB
  • 64MB available user storage
  • Dual-band CDMA2000 EvDO backward compatible with 1XRTT and IS95
  • 320x320 pixel Transflective color touchscreen

Included Accessories

  • Standard Lithium
  • AC Travel Charger with Adapter
  • USB Data Cable

Product Features for the Palm Centro Rose (Sprint)

Cell Phone Design
Phone Style Candy Bar / Open Face
Phone Size Large
Phone Thickness Thin
Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.2 x 2.1 x 0.7 in
Weight (w/standard battery) 4.2 oz
Keyboard Type Touchscreen and QWERTY
External LCD Yes
Touchscreen Yes
Screen Size Yes
Display 320x320
Accelerometer No
Multiple Colors Available Yes
Mil-Spec/Rugged No
Music, Camera & Video Features
Music Formats Supported Not Available
Streaming Music Yes
Music ID Service No
Headset Jack Type 2.5mm Plug
Ringtones Included Polyphonic
Songs as Ringtones Yes, but editing necessary
FM Radio No
Camera Resolution 1.3 + megapixel
Camera Zoom Type N/A
Camera Flash Yes
Camera Lens Type CCD
Video Recorder Yes
Video Formats supported Not Available
Video Recording Length 30 seconds
Video Playback Yes
Streaming Video Yes
Video Sharing No
Mobile TV Technology Streaming
Organization & Tools
Threaded Text Messaging Yes
Phone Book Capacity Shared Memory
Multiple Phone Numbers per Contact No
Assign separate Ringtones per Contact No
Contact Manager Software Yes, Software Included
Messaging Text, Picture and Video Messaging
Instant Messaging Support No
Email accounts supported Not Available
GMail for Mobile App No
Google Mobile App available? No
Google Maps App available? No
Computer Syncing No
USB Cable Syncing Yes, Cable included
Sync with Microsoft Outlook Yes, software included
Bluetooth Syncing No
Wireless Contact Backup N/A
Voice Recorder 60 seconds
Calculator Yes
Calendar Yes
Alarm Clock Yes
Notepad No
Turn by Turn Navigation Sprint Navigation available from carrier for monthly fee
Cell Phone Specifications
Operating System Not Applicable
Operating System Release Number Not Available
Java-Enabled No
BREW-Enabled No
Onboard Memory <64MB
Removable Memory Card - Type Micro SD Card
Maximum Memory Card Capacity 2GB
Removable Memory Accessibility N/A
Hot Swappable Memory No
Photo Caller ID Yes
Push To Talk No
Speakerphone Full Duplex
External Volume Control Yes
Service / Support 1 Year Warranty
Accessibility
Voice-Activated Dialing No
Language Options English
Hearing Aid Compliance M4 and T4
Adjustable Font Size No
Digital TTY/TTD No
Battery Specifications
Talk Time Up to 210 mins
Standby Time Up to 300 hrs
Type of Battery Lithium Ion battery
Connectivity
3G Data Capable Yes
Wi-Fi No
Web Browser Full HTML
GPS No
GPS Type S-GPS
Bluetooth Yes
Stereo Bluetooth No
USB Cable No
USB Port Type Mini-USB
IR Port Yes
Network Technology
Technology CDMA 850/1900
Voice Frequencies 850/1900
Data Technology CDMA 800/1900 MHz
Data Frequencies 850/1900
3G Yes
UMA No
Data Throughput Speed EV-DO up to 700 kbps
International Features
Can I call people outside the US and Canada? Yes
International 3G Data Roaming No
International 2G Data Roaming No
Can I make and receive calls outside the US and Canada? No
Can I send and receive text messages from people outside the US and Canada? Yes
Can I send and receive messages while outside the US and Canada? No
Can I use the email and mobile web features on my phone while outside the US and No

Accessories for the Palm Centro Rose (Sprint)

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Plan NameSprint Everything Data 450 (Recommended!)Sprint Everything Data 900 Sprint Simply EverythingSM
Anytime Minutes450900Unlimited
Nights & WeekendsUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Included FeaturesCall Waiting, Voice Mail, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Conference CallingCall Waiting, Voice Mail, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Conference CallingCall Waiting, Voice Mail, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Conference Calling
Monthly Fee (for voice minutes)$69.99$89.99$99.99
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Expert Reviews of Palm Centro Rose (Sprint)

Expert Rating: 3.5
by John Frederick Moore -- July 1st 2008

Think of the Palm Centro as a user-friendly smartphone that doesn't take a lot of know-how to get started with it. Its budget price point and features set are designed to attract those who think they might need more than a standard cell phone offers but don’t quite need BlackBerry-type power. As a device to ease your way into the world of smartphones, the Centro largely succeeds, but not without a few compromises, such as no Wi-Fi connectivity and a severely cramped keyboard.

Call Quality

Call quality: One area in which the Centro doesn’t compromise is call quality. Although there was a bit of background hiss on our end, voices came through more than clearly enough, and callers reported no issues on their end. The speakerphone quality was surprisingly good. Callers said they couldn’t even tell we were using the speaker until we moved a few feet away from the cell phone. Even then, they had no trouble hearing us. The speaker volume isn’t especially powerful, but there was very little distortion at the upper volumes.

Audio quality: The Centro doesn’t come with a set of stereo earbuds, so you’ll have to invest in your own. The phone supports headphones with a 2.5mm plug, but it doesn’t support wireless Bluetooth stereo headphones in this version. Music quality through the external speaker on the back of the unit was predictably weak, as is the case with many cell phones.

Ease of Use

Menu/Phonebook: With each new device Palm releases, it becomes more and more obvious that the Palm OS needs an update. There’s the fact, for example, that you can’t immediately dial a number or look up a contact directly from the Home screen as you can from BlackBerry or Windows Mobile devices. Instead, you have to press the Phone button for the dialing screen. Also, the Home screen is nothing more than a list of icons to all your applications and settings. With other smartphones, the main screen displays alerts for new messages, upcoming tasks or appointments, and provides one-touch access to your most-used applications. That said, it shouldn’t take too long for most users to figure out how to get through the Centro’s menus.

The phonebook is limited only by available memory (the Centro comes with 64MB of onboard memory and you can add up to 4GB with a microSD expansion card). Each contact can hold multiple phone numbers, e-mail and Web addresses, and IM handles for AIM, MSN, Yahoo, and ICQ. You can assign pictures to contacts for caller ID, and you can associate one of 37 polyphonic ringtones with each contact.

Messaging: For those new to smartphones, the Centro provides an easy entry point. The Centro includes VersaMail and Sprint Mobile Email, both of which support POP and IMAP e-mail accounts, including AOL, Yahoo Plus, and Earthlink. We set up a Gmail account through Sprint Mobile by simply entering a username and password. You can enable scheduled connections every one, two, or four hours for both weekdays and weekends. You can also have e-mail “pushed” to your device to receive messages in real time, although this option will significantly cut into battery life. As noted, the Centro also includes out-of-the-box support for AIM, Yahoo Messenger, and MSN Messenger instant messaging accounts. We liked the fact that you can easily move through all three accounts by using the left and right navigation keys.

Camera: The Centro features a 1.3-megapixel camera with a video recorder and 2x zoom. We wish there were a dedicated camera button; as it is, you have to select the camera icon from the Home screen. And your options for tweaking phone settings are limited—there’s no flash nor any way to adjust white balance, brightness, or contrast. You can take pictures in black and white or sepia, however. Pictures came out clear and sharp, although color saturation was severely lacking.

Music: Unlike higher-end Palm smartphones, the Centro includes the Deluxe version of the PocketTunes music player, so you get support for DRM-protected WMA files, letting you play songs purchased from online music stores (however, you can’t play iTunes DRM music on this Palm, since it supports only unprotected AAC files). The Sprint Music Manager software handles music synchronization. The program can import Windows Media Player playlists, and you can log in to the Sprint Digital lounge directly from the player, where you can get ringtones, games, screensavers, and manage your Sprint account. Strangely, the Centro doesn’t work with the Sprint Music Store. But our main quibble with the Music Manager is the cumbersome process involved in recognizing the Centro. Simply connecting the device to your PC isn’t enough. You have to launch the pTunes player on the Centro to establish a connection with the Music Manager.

Bluetooth: Just as the Palm OS is behind the curve, so is the Centro’s Bluetooth support. The device supports Bluetooth 1.2, which means you can use wireless headsets and hands-free kits, but not wireless stereo headsets. Nonetheless, we successfully paired a Plantronics 610 Discovery headset with the Palm Centro, and we beamed contacts back and forth between a Samsung A640 cell phone without a hitch.

Design

Look and feel: That the Centro doesn’t feel like a typical smartphone is both a blessing and a curse. It’s significantly smaller than Palm’s Treo line of smartphones, though a bit bulkier than a typical candybar-style cell phone. It comes in three colors—black onyx, ruby red, and pink. Still, it’s fairly light, comfortable to hold during phone calls, and slips easily into a front pocket. But that small footprint comes at a price: a miniscule keyboard and small, flat control buttons.

On the upside, the Centro retains Palm’s ringer-off switch at the top of the unit, and below the volume buttons on the left spine, you can assign a program shortcut to the left side key. The Centro’s touch screen is also a definite plus, especially since you can use the virtual dial pad on the screen to dial phone numbers instead of the cramped keyboard.

Keypad: One of the biggest compromises you have to make with the Centro is with its tiny keypad. It helps to have small hands and longish thumbnails to hit the correct button. Still, it’ll take a lot of practice and patience before you’ll master the art of quick thumb typing with this keypad. The keys themselves are fairly tactile, but also slippery, which is why we found it easier to use our thumbnails when typing.

Battery Life

Unless you use the Centro for business purposes, we recommend setting scheduled e-mail connections, as the push feature severely cuts into battery life. With push enabled, we had to recharge every day even when limiting phone calls. With the device scheduled to check e-mail every hour on weekdays and every four hours on weekends, we had to charge the battery every three days. If you make a lot of phone calls under this setting, however, you’ll likely need to recharge every other day.

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Most Helpful Customer Reviews of the Palm Centro Rose (Sprint)

Customer Rating: 5
by martha wellington -- May 22nd 2009 -- lancaster, TX

Customer Rating: 3.5
by shavona ellis -- April 26th 2009 -- fredericksburg, VA

Customer Rating: 4
by K -- April 21st 2009 -- Miami, FL

Customer Rating: 3.8
by Howard Whitmore -- February 26th 2009 -- Cleveland, OH

I previously had the HTC Shadow from T-mobile. I thought the smaller screen and keys for texting on the Palm Centro were not going to work for me. It just took about three days to get used to. The battery life for just phone calls is great. Overall this was a good choice for me. The service provider is Sprint and I have yet to drop a call or lose a data connection. I would recommend subscribing to the unlimited data plan. The touchscreen works great for dialing, accessing internal applications, and even without the stylus, I can navigate my data. The quality of the camera is also good.

Customer Rating: 4.5
by Kimberlee Hart -- December 31st 2008 -- West Milford, NJ

I love this Palm Centro. The only thing is that it is a little bit complicated to use especially the Ptunes software. It took me a while to figure it out. It has a lot of features and you need to make time to read the manual so that you know everything that the phone can actually do. Otherwise, it's a really nice phone and nice size. I really love it.

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