Entries Tagged as 'Palm'

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Palm Treo 755p Review - CrunchGear

CrunchGear reviews Palm Treo 755p and writes "There are quite a few built-in applications, and the Palm implementation of Google Maps is perfect. The application works well with a stylus, and many of the desktop features are included. The 1.3-Megapixel camera is adequate, and it has that nifty self portrait mirror so, so popular [...]

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Palm Centro Review - CNET UK

CNET UK reviews Palm Centro and writes “Although this phone is aimed squarely at the youth market, the Centro still has all the Palm features that you’d associate with a business phone including access to email — Gmail and Yahoo — as well as support for Microsoft Exchange and a third party document app [...]

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Palm Centro Review - PC Pro

PC Pro reviews Palm Centro and writes “It doesn’t have push email out of the box as Windows Mobile and Blackberry devices do, but the VersaMail application that is included is both easy to set up and use, it has Google Maps preinstalled, and document compatibility is excellent too thanks to the inclusion of [...]

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Palm Centro Review - Trusted Reviews

TrustedReviews has a review on Palm Centro and writes “The Centro is a quad-band handset with GPRS and EDGE but no 3G. It has infra red and Bluetooth built-in but no Wi-Fi. Palm has always been shy of Wi-Fi and rarely builds it into its devices, though I had hoped it might have overcome [...]

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Palm Centro Review - Pocket-lint

Pocket-lint reviews Palm Centro and writes “The design is small and compact (107.2 (L) x 53.5 (W) x 18.6mm (D)) weighs 124 grams and features a full QWERTY rubber keyboard, a 320 x 320 65K colour touchscreen and obligatory 1.3 megapixel camera with speaker on the back. It’s colour is the kid friendly black. [...]

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Palm Treo 755p Review - Wirelessinfo

Wirelessinfo reviews Palm Treo 755p and writes “The Treo 755p camera interface is typical Palm OS fare, which means it’s very easy to use with very few controls. The top part of the screen is the viewfinder with a bar on the bottom quarter that is used to house the controls. The center select key [...]