Palm Centro Review
Posted on October 9th, 2007 in Sprint, Palm, Palm Centro |
Late last month, Palm launched their new multimedia smartphone, the Centro, which joins their perennially popular Treo line. Despite arguably more powerful, more flexible rivals, Palm’s handsets continue to curry favour among business-users who prize efficiency of use over the whiz-bang complexity of, say, HTC’s range. Now they’re hoping to bring that same degree of integration to the home user, with a smartphone bridging the gap between camera-toting, video-catching fashion phones and sober business handhelds that are happier previewing presentations than photos of the kids.

Inside the soap-smooth casing - which at 4.3 x 2.1 x 0.75 inches is smaller than anything from the Treo range - things are nonetheless exciting, with mobile surfing friendly features like EV-DO as well as more control options than you can shake a stick (or stylus at). The QWERTY keyboard is the most obvious, but there’s also a 2.2-inch 320 x 320 touchscreen and a surprisingly tactile D-pad. All that choice adds up to very straightforward use, and while Palm’s OS (version 5.4.9 to be exact) may miss out on the latest in eye-candy there’s something to be said for the four-years of tweaking and fettling its received when simplicity is the key.

Some - inevitably the thick-fingered - have voiced concerns over the size of the keys and the degree of accuracy you might need in pecking at them. In use, though, we were surprised how easy it was to get used to; something about the shape of the keys themselves and the way you’re encouraged to hold the handset thanks to its relatively slender body, perhaps. Keen Treo users may notice the difference, but the rest of us (and, more importantly, Palm’s target demographic) shouldn’t have a problem.

The screen, although 0.3 of an inch smaller in diagonal than that of its Treo siblings, is accurate at responding to stylus taps and renders fonts and images crisply. It’s bright and can be seen both indoors and out, even when in direct sunlight. In fact the quality of the screen really blew us away; videos are particularly sharp, and even Sprint TV - which is being funnelled through the EV-DO connection, remember - comes through beautifully. Sound quality through the supplied earphones is as generic as such bundled cans ever are, but swap over to a decent aftermarket set and you won’t be disappointed. Supporting up to 4GB microSD flash memory cards means there’s a decent chunk of room for all your media.
At 1.3-megapixels and with no autofocus or flash, the Centro’s camera isn’t going to be pushing any dedicated snappers into retirement. Still, lower resolution images mean smaller files, which is good since available onboard memory is limited to just 64MB. Our review sample didn’t come in the final retail packaging, however, so Palm may decide to put a microSD card in the box.
Palm are keen to position the Centro as the fulcrum of your social life, and they’re really pushing the different messaging options. It comes preinstalled with an easy to use multi-platform IM app, compatible with AIM, MSN and Yahoo!, and of course there’s SMS text-messaging as well as email. Common email providers like Gmail, AOL and Yahoo! are indecently straightforward to set up, although of course they don’t support true push-email. The Centro can be set to check for new messages periodically, however.

So far your choice of carrier is limited to Sprint, with the network managing to secure 90 days of exclusivity on the Centro and pricing it (dependent on plan, of course) at just $100. Call quality in our initial testing seems to be the rough equal of the Treo, with the same fullness of tone and missing the annoying hiss that sometimes plagued the 650. Sprint are keen to push their on-demand media, including news, sports updates and Sprint TV, although much of this will cost you extra on top of your normal line rental. A GSM version is inevitable and, although Palm refuse to confirm anything, is likely to appear soon after the exclusive period ends.
Battery life, at this early stage, is difficult to gauge; Palm quote 3.5hrs talk or 300hrs standby from the user-swappable 1150mAh li-ion pack. We’ll bring you a follow-up report after a week or so of use to let you know whether that’s reasonable or not.
Overall, though, the Palm Centro has been a pleasant surprise. Given the tech world’s perpetual hunger for the new and unseen, many decided to dismiss the Centro before it was even officially announced; of course, that ignores the fact that the bulk of the population are neither as obsessive nor bothered about the minutia of the latest smartphone. For them - and they are, of course, those Palm is aiming the cellphone squarely at - the Centro represents a newly affordable option that could look mighty tempting in comparison to the pretty but anaemic handsets normally on offer.

Perhaps, then, Palm has been more canny than they’ve been given credit for; in a market where manufacturers often lament the lack of niche crossover, by remembering that price and positioning are the key factors for achieving interest they may just have opened up a brand new segment. The Centro is unlikely to blow anyone away, but neither will it disappoint.
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Unboxing Palm Centro

45 Responses
It’sss soooo preeetttty!
What do you mean it has GPS? Just for emergency call locating, not for maps or anything usable.
hey i was wondering If we upload songs onto the player it has. Can we use mp3 songs as ringtones?
Palm Centro is a good phone, and the sound quality is solid. Came across interesting review on Palm Centro at
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I’m intrigued by the Centro. If it only had wi-fi, it would be nearly my dream device. I spend most of my days in a blanket of wi-fi coverage, but given the extra expense of online access via Sprint, I’m wondering if I would be better off to buy a newer model of Palm with wi-fi, or have the all-in-one I’ve been wishing for.
celticchrys,
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If you start a new line of service, 500 a/t minutes, n/w @ 7 p.m., unlimited data/text messages, etc. for $30/month.
And the Centro is $99 + tax with new line.
My Centro should be here tomorrow!!!
http://mytreo.net/forum for active Centro discussion
You can use Lightwav on your Centro for mp3 ringtones.
can we get a clock on the welcome screen?
We agree that the problems people have with the small keyboard are overblown. Our review is also a fan of the Centro. http://centrotreo.blogspot.com.
Nice job with your review.
I also believe that the problems that people are having with the small keyboard is way overblown. I just went to a sprint store tonight and played around with a display one. I have huge hands and I had absolutely no problem using the keyboard. I find this phone really interesting and appealing! I just ordered one and should have it friday!
I just bought my Centro on Wed.,and I love it. The camera in my opinion is quite nice,took great pics. The reception is unbelieveable. I live in an area that is very low on signal strength,and this phone works great. I had a Treo 600,and I really liked the phone,but the camera quality was very dissappointing. I can’t wait to play with my phone and check everything out,it’s charging right now. I am very pleased with the Centro.
Thanks, enjoyed your video, was curious in if it had its own pen, and you showed it to me on your video. My kids are definitely going to enyoy thier phones. Thanks a bunch!!
Yes I Was Wondering How 2 Set Songs In My PTunes As Ringtones On My Centro? Any Help Is Possible. Thanx……
HEY! can you put pics on the background? and can you put songs as ringtones???
yes, it is cool, and if you can try do the business for centro phone accessories, china manufacturer is your best choice for these accessories http://www.japod.cn
my centro vibrates every 2 to 3 min has anyone had this problem
James
its prob bc u have it set up to AIM or your mail. Mine vibrates every time i get one
I also realized my phone was vibrating every time i recieved an e-mail…. has anyone figured out how to get it to stop though?
uhhh, how do i set MP3 songs that someone bluetoothed me as a ringtone? IM DYINGGG WITHOUT AWESOME RINGTONESS!!!
helpppp?
Well im getting centros for my kids for easter and they really want the centro should i get them the rumor or the centro or the iphone.
if your kids really want a centro get them the centro dont get them an iphone or definately rumor when they want a centro. thats like giving a dog what you want it to have instead of it wanting to have what it wants on sown.
Can I get a Centro phone without a plan in Singapore? I am a Malaysian who wants to use the phone in Malaysia.
Anyone knows which shop would give the best buy? And how much is that in SGD?
Can we use mp3 songs as ringtones?
I like my Centro a lot, however the battery life is not the greatest. A extended life battery would be a great improvement. So what if the phone got a little thicker, it would still be compact. A 3.5 hour talk time battery for a PDA of this caliber is just not enough juice. So, Hey Palm how about it? Maybe a 6 hour talk battery?
We know you can do this …
Can I use mp3 as ringtones. if so how do I?
Response to Amy’s question -
The alert for email is set to vibrate by default so the phone vibrates every time one gets an email. You can change the setting as you wish just select menu - setting - and then preferences while you are in the inbox. then uncheck vibrate for alerts.
I LOVE this phone! It is GREAT! I have had it 2 months and I have only lost two calls and that’s because I was on the elevator!! I was testing it! There have been times on the elevator that it didn’t lose the call it just cut out. I highly recommend this phone. Love the touch screen and the keys. I have long nails and they don’t slip on the keys. :O) A++
Had this phone for a week. Keyboard is not a problem for large fingers. Text messaging client is fantastic, listing the back and forth texts as a “dialogue” like in the iphone client. the camera sucks, and the video is even worse. heavily pixelated and skips a lot. That’s my only real complaint.
this is my second palm in two months, my first one messed up after only a month it kept saying it was gonna connect with my desktop and it kept making this clicking sound and i coudlnt use it anymore so i got a new one now just yesterday it did the same thing (im getting frustrated) has anyone had this problem….
I just got my Palm Centro less than two weeks ago and it already broke. I loved it up to the point that the screen shattered. Has any one had this problem?
Dear colleagues,
I have a Palm Treo 650 since 2 years ago, and I admit that it is the best ‘PDA+Mobile Phone’ (Huge and nice SW available) combination until the moment (I am waiting to evaluate the iPhone 3G),… but it has a Electromechanical HUGE Mistake:
- The Ground plane of the Keyboard is connected to the main board through a spring soft copper pad that with the time loses contact strengh,… so, the keyboard begins to fail and does strange behaviour.
So, how I solved it?, I tried several solutions (I learned so much how to dissamble my phone without to break it) because Palm didn’t want to exchange it by another one (although is their wrong design fault and it was inwarranty, anyway…); and the best (and only one reliable solution) was to solder directly a wirewrap from the GND Keyboard PAD to the RF EMI Faraday cage contact point in the Main Board. And it WORKED!!!!
So, conclusion:
Please, Palm Technical Product Manager responsible, request to your HW Design Engineer a PROPER Ground connection from the QWERTY Keyboard to the Main Phone board in your new developments; because this is a BIG faulty design issue that you have since the Treo 600 (I suppose).
Thanks by listening.
Regards,
Ivan Salinas
Technical Product Manager
Okay i got one of the pink centros @first i though wow this phone is pretty good, BUTT…………… My first one crashed a week after getting it. okay so i thought maybe i got a bad one, so i had mine replaced with another centro that one crashed and would have to be rebooted all the time too. signal is poor and will not allow me to download music, honestly it is a HORRIBLE PHONE! and has old technology on it!!!! I know have a BB CURVE and it has been flawless! honestly dont waste your tome on this phone!!!
My centro has been calling people from my contacts. Got a call today from a friend that wanted to know what I wanted at 6am. I was in bed. Anyone had this problem?
Hey, I’ve read through all of these reviews. I am in the process for looking for a new phone and thought that i would really like this one. Now i am some what nervous to get it, im not too good with touch screens. Is there any way to lock the screen so when it is in my pocket, it won’t be calling people and stuff???
I also wanted to know if i can set my music as ring tones??
PLEASE HELP!!!!!
i go in to get a new phone on Friday!!!
How do you set ringtones that people have bluetoothed to you. I noticed several otherpeople have asked the same question. Can someone help.
Text messaging client is fantastic, listing the back and forth texts as a “dialogue” like in the iphone client. the camera sucks, and the video is even worse. heavily pixelated and skips a lot. That’s my only real complaint.
JUST POD
To everyone who asked about MP3 ringtones, you need this software (it’s free, as in freeware).
http://www.mobiletopsoft.com/board/2049/minitones-new-mp3-ringtone-creator-for-palm-os-treo.html
has anyone been able to sync to Vista? I have been online and on the phone with palm sprint and mcrosoft… My phone will not sync to my Vista run comp but will to me crappy little 2000 professional old school laptop um I bought this phone for it’s modem feature it can not work unless they talk.. anyone???
My centro will not turn on at all now. I have had it about 6 months. I don’t know if it got wet, or if the battary failed? When I charge it, the indicator light stays red.
Any suggestions?
I have had similiar problems with my pink centro…The hotsync problem is doing this weird clicking sound now and I can’t receive any calls. Also my “phone” called someone yesterday morning and I was wondering how…I died to get this phone and now I’m having second thoughts. I’ve had it about a month. Any one know any quick solve before I take it to the repair shop?
Well i have this ite to download my ringtones from for free on the sprint network…i was wondering if that would still work on the phone.????please let me know because my time for a new phone is cummin’ near n i have to chosse between the PALM CENTRO n THE RUMOR By LG
Just one thing about centro that stop many people from buying—-WIFI? WIFI? WIFI?
I purchased the Palm Centro. Its a nice phone, and I like it, but I can’t say I LOVE it. Here is why:
1. The stylus is plastic. It looks and feels cheap.
2. There is an indicator light that doesn’t do anything, except when the phone is charging. This was a feature that I loved on the Treo 650. I have heard (read) many complaints about this so apparently I am not the only person who isn’t happy about this.
3. What happened to Solitaire?
I know these aren’t major issues, they are just things that are preventing me from loving the phone like i did when I bought my Treo.
to fernando… thanx that’s sweet I’ve been trying to set ringtones for weeks you really really really really really really really made my day