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Review: Palm Centro smartphone

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Written by Matt Chapman   
Saturday, 17 May 2008
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Specifications
Display: 320x320-pixel Transflective colour screen; supports 16-bit colour (up to 65K colours) 
Radio: Quad band (850/900-1800/1900) GSM/GPRS/EDGE Class 10 
Platform: Palm OS 5.4.9
Bluetooth: Wireless Technology Version 1.2 
Memory: 64MB available user storage
Camera: 1.3 megapixels with 2 x digital zoom and video capture 
Battery: Removable 1150mAh, lithium-ion up to 4 hours talk time, up to 300 hours standby time 
Expansion: microSD card (up to 4GB supported, sold separately)
Connector: Multi-connector
Dimensions (L x W x D): 107.2mm x 53.5mm x 18.6mm
Weight: 124 grams
Colors: Black 
System Requirements: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X v10.2-10.4 
Software on device: Bluetooth, Calculator, Camcorder, Camera, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Memos, Documents to Go Professional Edition 10, Google Mobile Maps, HotSync, My Centro, Phone, Pics and Video, PocketTunes, Quick Tour, VersaMail 4.0, Voice Memo, Web (Blazer 4.5), World Clock, Solitaire and Palm Files.

Palm Centro smartphone
The 1.3-megapixel camera has a 2x zoom function



 
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