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The Centro is primarily a handheld that promotes single-handed usage. The press of one button (or at the most two) should get you to any desired operation. The menus are customizable in Palm OS v5.4.9, wherein you're able to move the icons according to your priority of applications.

Talking of input, the touchscreen doesn't feature handwriting recognition, but you can get third-party applications for that, for around $10 to $30.
And The Rest Of It...
With the Centro, Palm is targeting the young crowd, which comprises almost 40 to 45% of the market. When I asked "why a business handset for the young," I was told it was for those just in the early stages of their career. The phone is intended to appeal to the 21 to 35 age bracket.

Keeping that in mind that young people like to stay online and share media, the phone features a Facebook application as well as a Vox blog app to upload images to your account once captured thorough the 1.3MP camera. The camera is basic and offers just 2x zoom, but has the ability to capture video.
An outstanding feature is the inclusion of "Map" in the contacts. This stores the GPS location of the contact. Clicking it will open the pre-installed Google Maps app and show you the contact's physical location.
We'll have more to say about the Centro when we receive a review handset.
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