I think the pink Centro will be popular. After all, the Centro's all about tempting people who haven't used a smartphone before (it's like the Wii of smartphones!), and how many pink smartphones are there?
The pink Centro will definitely catch some attention, and that's all a new color is really supposed to do. Not everything has to be revolutionary. I agree that Palm OS is dated, but come on, people. Its not like this is some super-hyped Treo 900 or anything that we've been waiting for forever that turned out to be a huge letdown. This is just a new color for Palm's consumer smartphone, and that's all it's supposed to be.
It's not like a pink Centro is all of Palm's attention away from their next Treo or their Linux OS or anything. It might, however, help them afford to make those things. And for that, even the most jaded Palm fan should be thankful. :-)
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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I think the pink Centro will be popular. After all, the Centro's all about tempting people who haven't used a smartphone before (it's like the Wii of smartphones!), and how many pink smartphones are there?
The pink Centro will definitely catch some attention, and that's all a new color is really supposed to do. Not everything has to be revolutionary. I agree that Palm OS is dated, but come on, people. Its not like this is some super-hyped Treo 900 or anything that we've been waiting for forever that turned out to be a huge letdown. This is just a new color for Palm's consumer smartphone, and that's all it's supposed to be.
It's not like a pink Centro is all of Palm's attention away from their next Treo or their Linux OS or anything. It might, however, help them afford to make those things. And for that, even the most jaded Palm fan should be thankful. :-)