The "Gandolf" is the Palm Centro
GadgetsOnTheGo.net's Jimmie Geddes has posted some official information about Palm's latest smartphone, previously rumored to be "Gandolf".
The Centro looks like it will be Palm's low-cost entry level device the company's executives talked about back in April at the Palm Analyst day.
Update:
For more details on the Centro, including a first-hand account hands on with a pre-release version of the device, check out Sascha Segan's article over on Gearlog.com.
-amg
The Palm Centro from Sprint
- Smallest Palm OS smartphone to date
- Targeting a younger demographic, new to the smartphone space
- Runs on EVDO network
- New design features a full keyboard and touch screen
The Centro looks like it will be Palm's low-cost entry level device the company's executives talked about back in April at the Palm Analyst day.
Update:
For more details on the Centro, including a first-hand account hands on with a pre-release version of the device, check out Sascha Segan's article over on Gearlog.com.
-amg


2 Comments:
Cool, I might be a target market for this phone. I'm not overly SMS obsessed (don't type as much as a lot of people out there) yet I appreciate the keyboard, touch screen and a low price point. If there is an expansion card and bluetooth on this phone I'm switching to sprint (even though its not GSM)
I would hope that this phone has Bluetooth (read: Foleo connectivity) and for wireless headsets for safe driving; something that Palm is committed to.
Alan G
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