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Palm Centro unboxed at Engadget Mobile {Engadget}
Oct 10th 2007 9:54PM Sprint requires the $39.95 DUNS data plan with all Blackberry phones. The Centro (and other EV-DO Sprint phones)can be had with the $15 unlimited data plan or no data plan at all. A compelling reason to go with the non-Blackberry phone.
Palm Centro unboxing {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 10th 2007 9:30PM "touchscreens are yesterdays technology"
I suppose that means the iPhone is obsolete...
Palm Centro unboxing {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 10th 2007 4:44PM The keyboard is actually quite usable, as shown on this video on Brighthand:
http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=13377
I went to the Sprint store to replace my beloved Treo 650 with the Centro, only to discover that the phone doesn't drop until the 14th. A Sprint rep coaxed me into trying a Moto Q as an interim phone until the Centro arrived. The Q is a poorly designed, flimsy piece of junk with zero battery life. Motorola couldn't even center the screen on the device. Additionally, the Windows Mobile OS is complex, slow, and freezes frequently; the "aging" Palm OS is simple, snappy, and can be easily navigated with one hand.
I'm counting the minutes until my Centro arrives...
Palm's Ed Colligan confirms: no new Palm OS till end of 2008 {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 5th 2007 11:39AM It seems to me that a lot of people are dogpiling on Palm right now, bashing just for the sake of bashing. The reality is that, feature-for-feature, the latest Palm devices are every bit as goodand in many ways superiorto other smartphones on the market.
Other than it's age, what's wrong with the Palm OS? I've owned a Treo 650 for 2 years and it's been a perfectly capable smartphone. The ONLY time I've had trouble with the phone is when I installed a buggy 3rd-party app. Multitasking seems to be the only limitation
The Centro appears to have the utility of the 650/680/700/755, plus 3G and a hi-res touchscreen, all wrapped in a much smaller, lighter package. The only complaints I have read are the small keyboardalready dispelled by hands-on useand it didn't look sexy oh good grief!). I don't worry too much about looks, but IMHO, it looks a heckuva lot nicer than the Q, Dash or Blackjack (all of which are rather drab).
The fake Bentley phone: so ugly, it's beautiful {Engadget Mobile}
Jul 10th 2007 8:11PM I think I got a brain tumor just looking at it...
Engadget Mobile relaunch giveaways - Sprint UpStage by Samsung {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 1st 2007 2:45PM Please don't let another poster "upstage" me in this contest :)
HTC TyTN Music Dock charges, syncs, and delights {Engadget Mobile}
Dec 19th 2006 12:16AM Brando has sold these docks for similar devices, including the Treo, for several years. Audio quality is so-so; about what you would expect from a $35 USB-powered speaker system.
Pricing announced for 2007 Dodge Nitro {Autoblog}
Aug 23rd 2006 3:08PM This is what the Jeep Liberty should have looked like; and they should have kept the "Cherokee" nameplate as well. It seems like Dodge and Chrysler get all the cool models, while Jeep gets stuck with the blah Grand Cherokee, the "cute" Liberty, and truly hideous Compass. What next, a new Wrangler based on a Town and County minivan?
The DaimlerChrysler board must still hold a grudge against the original Jeep, which helped the good 'ol USA defeat the Third Reich. It's the only viable explanation for the methodical destruction of their strongest brand.
Verizon and LG release Chocolate phone, stop the madness {Engadget}
Aug 2nd 2006 1:37PM Either the Brit version is markedly different from the Korea/US version, or LG needs to demand a retraction.
I clearly see a micro SD slot on the photo of this phone, yet the CNET UK review of this phone (http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39030107,49278642,00.htm)makes the following statements:
"...it's a shame about the lack of expandable memory"
"...no memory card slot"
"...the lack of external memory means this won't replace your iPod nano."
"If you want to take photos and store MP3s on the Chocolate phone you're going to need lots of memory and, as previously stated, you get 128MB of internal storage space. Unfortunately, that's it for memory space and unless you're happy with around 20 to 30 songs and a few photos on your phone, you're out of luck as there's no expandable memory card slot."
Can someone clarify?









