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Centro to Verizon. Yep, It’s Official, Centro Invades….

Posted by Chris Leckness on June 12, 2008 – 7:14 am
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…all the Major US Carriers except T-mobile. All the Soccer moms in the US have the best value in smartphones available to them on their carrier now. The Centro isn’t just for soccer moms though. The Centro is selling like hot cakes to all demos.

Today Palm and Verizon announce that the Palm Centro can be purchased for use on Verizon’s network… Here are some facts about the launch.

Palm has sold over 1 million Centros through Sprint and AT&T and now it will be available on Verizon’s netword Friday, June 13th… Friday the 13th. When the Centro was 1st released, I called it, but it really goes without saying that this Centro is an entry level "smartphone". The numbers show that now, the 70% of Centro owners are 1st time smartphone buyers. The price makes this easy to accomplish. You can grab the Centro on any of the networks now for $99.

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