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Palm introduces Centro smarphone in Australia with Telstra
William | Reporter
Date: 05/21/2008
After recently announcing the sale of its one-millionth Palm
Centro, Palm, Inc. today confirmed its popular Palm Centro
smartphone will be available to Telstra Pre-Paid customers
in Australia beginning May 26.
"Palm Centro is the perfect choice for those thinking about
stepping up to a smartphone," said Brodie Keast, senior vice
president of marketing for Palm, Inc. "The combination of
keyboard, touch screen and Palm's trademark ease of use
makes Centro ideal for staying in touch."
Centro is Palm's smallest and lightest smartphone. Designed
for individuals and traditional mobile phone users looking
for a better way to manage their professional and social
lives, it has a modern, stylish look that feels comfortable
in the hand, and discreetly fits in a pocket or clutch.
Centro helps users manage email and text messaging, keep
track of their schedules, stay up-to-date on the latest
news, capture and share pictures, and get online map
directions -- all in one small phone. Its full keyboard also
makes it easy to quickly type text messages and emails with
complete thoughts and ideas.
Ross Fielding, executive director, Telstra Product
Management, said, "As the first provider of this unique
smartphone in Australia, Telstra is demonstrating its
commitment to giving customers the best choice of Pre-Paid
products and services."
Tim Copper, executive director, Telstra Consumer and
Marketing, said, "Pre-Paid mobile phone users now have
access to a number of features not available on standard
mobile handsets with the addition of the Palm Centro to the
Telstra Pre-Paid range. The Palm Centro will allow customers
to stay on top of email and text messages, as well as access
the Internet, manage appointments, view documents or make
use of a multitude of other productivity-boosting and
entertaining features."
Additional Palm Centro Features and Benefits
-- Superior Phone -- Centro's touch screen and full
keyboard, combined with the simplicity of Palm OS, make it
easy to use, with key features such as one-touch
speakerphone, conference calling, ignore a call with text
messaging, and Bluetooth connectivity.
-- Easy Messaging -- Centro's full keyboard makes typing
complete messages fast and easy when sending text, pictures,
audio and video clips. Plus, Centro keeps all conversations
in a chat-style view, just like Instant Messaging, so users
can see the entire conversation unfold.
-- Personal and Work Email -- New users to the smartphone
world now have an easy mobile email solution. Personal
email, such as Gmail and Yahoo!, is simple to access right
out of the box. And, if users have to check their work
email, Microsoft Direct Push Technology gives users access
to their corporate email, as well as the ability to
automatically update work calendars and accept or decline
meeting invites, all on the go.
-- Mobile Web Browsing -- Fast and easy web access. The full
keyboard and touch screen provide quick access to online
information. The built-in Google Maps application offers
fast access to directions and local search, while the
built-in BigPond link takes users directly to BigPond mobile
content.
-- Multimedia -- Pocket Tunes on Centro lets users "sideload"
songs and manage music easily. Users can also shoot pictures
or videos with the built-in digital camera and share them
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