Here at Gammoth we are able to track what products people are searching for in order to have a better understanding of our market. Recently, we have noticed that the Unlocked Palm Centro has been getting a lot of views and we figured we would give you, our customers, an insider look at the Palm Centro. We will show you up close video footage of this trendy phone and show you all that it has to offer.
Palm Centro: Features
In addition to being able to use the Palm Centro on any GSM carrier worldwide, it also comes with a wide array of features packed in such as:
· Speakerphone
· Three-way calling
· Voice dialing
· Speed dial
· Ignore with text
· Threaded text chat view
· Picture and ringtone caller-id
· Push to talk
· EDGE data transfer
· Quad Band GSM (850/900/1800/1900)
· Push email capability
The Palm Centro runs Palm OS 5.4.9 and comes with 128MB ROM and 64MB RAM and the microSD slot can accept up to 4GB cards. You also get all of the standard office tools such as calendar, to-do list, calculator and a voice recorder. With the Unlocked Palm Centro, you also get Documents to Go, so you can open and edit Microsoft Word and Excel documents and view PDF’s and Powerpoint presentations. You can add a Bluetooth GPS receiver (also available from Gammoth) and you will have real-time location tracking and GPS.
To access your email on the Palm Centro, there are a few options. VersaMail email application has built in support for Microsoft’s Direct Push Technology for real-time synchronization with Microsoft Exchange Server. VersaMail also supports POP and IMAP email accounts for AOL, Apple.Mac, Gmail and Yahoo.
The Palm Centro also comes with PocketTunes Deluxe Edition, allowing you to listen to MP3 and DRM protected music files. And don’t forget that your Palm Centro is equipped with a 1.3 megapixel camera with 2x zoom and video recording capabilities. The battery is rated for 3 hours of continuous talk, but many users have experienced 4-5 hours on a single charge.
Check out the video for an up close and personal look at the Palm Centro:
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