SUNNYVALE, Calif. July 29, 2008 -- Palm, Inc. today said it has sold its two-millionth Centro
smartphone, confirming the $99 product's growing momentum with
traditional mobile phone users who want to move up to a phone that
offers more functionality.(1) Palm is now offering Centro in more than 25 countries in North America, South America, Europe and Asia Pacific.
Recent data released by AdMob, the largest advertising network
on the mobile web, further echoes the momentum of Palm's smallest,
lightest and most affordable smartphone. According to the company's
Mobile Metrics report (www.admob.com/s/solutions/metrics), Palm Centro
leapt onto the list of mobile phones worldwide in May as the No. 8
device, and moved up in June to No. 7. AdMob cites the growth of
inexpensive phones, such as Palm Centro, as a primary driver in mobile
Internet usage.
"Consumers are ready to do more on their mobile phone, and
Centro has struck a chord around the world," said Brodie Keast, senior
vice president of marketing for Palm, Inc. "Centro has
everything a person needs to stay connected with everyone who is
important to them -- and at a price point and size that make
smartphones more attractive to a much wider audience."
Palm also showed strong growth among smartphone manufacturers,
ranking No. 2 in the United States in mobile advertising reach, and No.
3 worldwide. The AdMob report, which analyzes worldwide data to gauge
mobile Internet use among devices able to receive mobile ads, also
noted that 24.3 percent of worldwide ad requests in June were from
smartphones, up from 22.4 percent in May. As more consumers leave their
traditional mobile phones behind in favor of moving up to phones with
greater functionality, mobile web usage is expected to increase.
Now available from almost 20 carriers worldwide, including the
three largest carriers in the United States, Centro has reached more
young adults and women, as well as a broader range of household income,
than any prior Palm smartphone. It offers customers an affordable,
simple and fun option for staying connected and doing more with their
mobile phones.
Centro's full QWERTY keyboard and color touch screen make it
easy to quickly type text messages, respond to emails, start instant
message conversations, browse the web and more. It offers all of the
great organizer functionality for which Palm is renowned, such as a
detailed and integrated contacts list and a simple and handy calendar
for juggling business meetings and get-togethers with friends. Centro
lets users "sideload" songs and manage music, audio books and videos
easily(2), as well as shoot pictures or videos with the built-in digital camera.
(1) Within wireless service coverage area only. Availability and coverage depends upon mobile service provider and the geographic scope of international roaming agreements. Email, messaging and web access requires data services from a mobile service provider at an additional cost.
(2) While some applications, songs and books are available free of charge, others may be sold separately.
Information Source: Palm
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