Yeah, Apple's 3G iPhone sold more than one million devices in three days and it took the Palm Centro a little more than six months, but between the Centro's success and the recent Treo 800w release, Palm may be poised for a comeback.
The Centro (pictured) is Palm's little smart phone that could; a device geared at the first-time smart phone buyer rolled out to the market at an attractive price point: Less than $100 from Sprint and Verizon Wireless with a contract and $69.99 from AT&T for a limited time. Palm also offers an unlocked Palm Centro for just under $300, which will work on any carrier's GSM network.
The Centro is Palm's true iPhone rival, a touch screen handset that builds on the popularity of the Treo and offers a 320 x 320 transflective 16-bit color touch screen; 64 MB of user storage and a 1.3 megapixel camera with two-times zoom and video capabilities.
The Centro also offers various email platforms, instant messaging services, push-to-talk capabilities and a host of other multimedia capabilities depending on which carrier you chose.
Shown here is AT&T's Centro in glacier white.