The Centro's have BT 2.0 radios in them but the OS only uses the 1.2 stack.
"...though the label shows a first revision of December 11 of frickin' 2006"
Palm no doubt has devices in the works at least 12 months out from projected released as most manufactures are on a 12-16 month cycle..
However, what was actually submitted on Dec 11 was merely the FCC label + Location (Items 7 + 8 on their required list)--the FCC ID though wasn't added till May 06, 2007--which is right before testing started.
So the physical Centro was not submitted till May 07.
In other words, Palm submitted the most generic of "paperwork" to the FCC when getting ready to submit a device--equivalent to pre-labeling all of your homework assignments, without doing any actual work.
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Isn't the GSM Centro BT 1.2 and not BT 2.0 ? I know the CDMA Centro is BT 2.0
--James
The Centro's have BT 2.0 radios in them but the OS only uses the 1.2 stack.
"...though the label shows a first revision of December 11 of frickin' 2006"
Palm no doubt has devices in the works at least 12 months out from projected released as most manufactures are on a 12-16 month cycle..
However, what was actually submitted on Dec 11 was merely the FCC label + Location (Items 7 + 8 on their required list)--the FCC ID though wasn't added till May 06, 2007--which is right before testing started.
So the physical Centro was not submitted till May 07.
In other words, Palm submitted the most generic of "paperwork" to the FCC when getting ready to submit a device--equivalent to pre-labeling all of your homework assignments, without doing any actual work.