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Palm Centro Caught in Public, Sized Up

Posted on September 4th, 2007 in Garnet OS, Palm Centro | 1 Comment »

So we finally caught another picture of the Centro in real life, and the photographer was kind enough to get us a ton of pics, and a size comparison. The phone next to it is RIM’s BlackBerry Curve.

palm centro 1

So this all means the Centro is very small for a smartphone with a QWERTY keypad. We already knew that though. There are pics of the OS in use too, but none of them indicate whether it is just Garnet OS or whether it is Garnet OS on Linux.

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Palm Centro Image Leak!

Posted on August 25th, 2007 in Garnet OS | 4 Comments »

There isn’t a whole lot of information about this new Palm Centro running on Sprint network as of yet. But hey, a leaked image is worth a thousand words right?

Palm Centro Image Leak!

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Palm Centro Running Access Garnet OS

Posted on August 24th, 2007 in Garnet OS, Palm Centro | 4 Comments »

Palm’s latest device which is to be released on Sprint, the Palm Centro, is set to be running Access Garnet OS. To some this is great, as it should be familiar to those using just about any of the newer Palm devices. To others though, there are concerns whether this is the normal run of the mill Garnet OS or if its Access Garnet OS on Linux.

Access Linux Platform Screens

There have been reports of a place in the Palm Centro’s software where there is a reference made to Gnome, a popular Linux graphical environment. If it is just the plain old Garnet OS, I for one would be kind of depressed, but the same old line of applications would be included and the same old line of apps would be downloadable on the Centro.

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Pros and cons of Palm Centro Powered by Garnet OS

Posted on August 24th, 2007 in Garnet OS, Palm Centro | 1 Comment »

Garnet OS Access logoPros: It’s familiar, the programming environment likely wouldn’t change and all the old apps that have already been created would work on the Centro.

Cons: It would be the same old OS implemented in yet another device, and the application development would still be stifled by its lack of openness.

Garnet OS on Linux

Pros: The open source community would have another device to attack. They generally don’t just attack and tear down a device, when they attack, they attack with a slew of new applications, games, and other software. That alone would make the Centro’s possibilities limited only by its own hardware, which could be improved upon by open source hardware hacks or accessories developed by hardware hackers. Also, this is a step in direction that Google wanted to go with its open access wireless spectrum, yeah I know its not the first device to run Linux, but every one of them helps.

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