I know, I'm with sprint on the centro, and the phone is so well made. palm is my new favorite company, and while i knew and expected them to have a phone that would be cool, i never expected it to completely blow my mind. this has notifications like the g1, which was what i liked about it. and i believe they did it better because it doesn't get in the way and you can respond without leaving what you're doing.
i love the multitasking, card feature. if it's anything like how tabs are in safari, that alone makes me want to buy it. it has a sweet interface, and keyboard, which is the only thing stopping me from buying an iphone, and it's on my carrier. plus it has a 3.5 mm headphone jack which the g1 doesn't have. there are no downsides to this phone! with the iphone and g1 there are problems that while ill admit are minor, arent in this phone.
sprint, which i don't really understand why it has such a bad rap. i've never dropped a call. always had reception, and on evdo, the download speed was faster than on my sister's g1! and there's gonna be a WCDMA version!
the spotlight like feature is awesome, and i love synergy. the fact that it takes all info on every social website and puts it all in a list with no duplicates boggles me! the processor is a huge plus, i assume you can have a lot of apps open without having to worry about closing one of them. plus confirmed copy and paste! I've always wanted a phone that is like a computer, where you aren't limited to what the company gives you, and i feel like i can get it with this phone. one of the gripes i had with the iphone, was that there were so many restrictions on what you could do with it. you couldn't change at all how the ui looked, and you were pretty much stuck with what apple gave you. with the centro i changed everything about it to bring the interface out of 1990, but after a while, because development has stopped for palm, i just hit a wall. i hit a wall with the g1 and the iphone too. the android has that sort of limitless possibilities feeling, but this just seems bigger to me.
wow, i didn't mean to do a whole review on the thing but i'm really excited! this phone just feels like, if done right, there will be an endless amount of new options available for the user. good luck to you palm, and i look forward to seing all this phone can do.
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I know, I'm with sprint on the centro, and the phone is so well made. palm is my new favorite company, and while i knew and expected them to have a phone that would be cool, i never expected it to completely blow my mind. this has notifications like the g1, which was what i liked about it. and i believe they did it better because it doesn't get in the way and you can respond without leaving what you're doing.
i love the multitasking, card feature. if it's anything like how tabs are in safari, that alone makes me want to buy it. it has a sweet interface, and keyboard, which is the only thing stopping me from buying an iphone, and it's on my carrier. plus it has a 3.5 mm headphone jack which the g1 doesn't have. there are no downsides to this phone! with the iphone and g1 there are problems that while ill admit are minor, arent in this phone.
sprint, which i don't really understand why it has such a bad rap. i've never dropped a call. always had reception, and on evdo, the download speed was faster than on my sister's g1! and there's gonna be a WCDMA version!
the spotlight like feature is awesome, and i love synergy. the fact that it takes all info on every social website and puts it all in a list with no duplicates boggles me! the processor is a huge plus, i assume you can have a lot of apps open without having to worry about closing one of them. plus confirmed copy and paste! I've always wanted a phone that is like a computer, where you aren't limited to what the company gives you, and i feel like i can get it with this phone. one of the gripes i had with the iphone, was that there were so many restrictions on what you could do with it. you couldn't change at all how the ui looked, and you were pretty much stuck with what apple gave you. with the centro i changed everything about it to bring the interface out of 1990, but after a while, because development has stopped for palm, i just hit a wall. i hit a wall with the g1 and the iphone too. the android has that sort of limitless possibilities feeling, but this just seems bigger to me.
wow, i didn't mean to do a whole review on the thing but i'm really excited! this phone just feels like, if done right, there will be an endless amount of new options available for the user. good luck to you palm, and i look forward to seing all this phone can do.