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Review Your AT&T Palm Centro

Posted by: Christopher Meinck

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Starting today, you can read and share your reviews of the new Palm Centro here at EverythingCentro.com. Share your likes, dislikes and rate the Centro across a variety of criteria. Review your Palm Centro today! For those considering the Palm Centro as their next smartphone, read what others are saying!

Our Palm Centro review section allows Palm Centro owners to rate the Centro across a variety of criteria including:

  • Phone
  • Usability
  • Features
  • Design
  • Software Bundle
  • Value

The overall score is comprised from the above ratings with 5 being the highest and 1 being the lowest score. Check back soon for our editorial review of the Palm Centro on AT&T Wireless. Click here to review your Palm Centro.


Palm Centro Review

Posted by: Christopher Meinck

Tagged in: reviews , palm centro

Read our comprehensive review of the Palm Centro.

Palm's latest offering has strong ties to the Treo, but in an entirely new pocketable form factor. Does the keyboard make the cut? Is the Centro really a value and should you consider the Centro as your next smartphone. We attempt to answer all these questions in our Palm Centro review.

User Reviews

For more information on the Palm Centro, check out our Palm Centro user reviews section. If you have a Palm Centro, share your review today. Our review system allows you rate the Palm Centro on a number of criteria including phone quality, usability, design, software, features and value.


NY Times columist David Pogue has published a review of the Palm Centro.

Like many technology writers, Pogue comments on how the Centro is basically a repackaged Treo, but feels the strategy might work for Palm. When comparing the smaller Centro to the Treo, Pogue writes, "The resulting phone creates a totally different impression. It feels less fragile, less formal, less like a piece of Expensive Corporate Equipment. To use the technical term, it’s perkier."


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