yes, it can support both the microSD and microSDHC. I verified it with the company itself at
1.800.881.7256Palm Centro was created in 2007.
If the palm centro has a sim card slot then it is an at&t phone (it should say that on the front) then go to an at&t retailer but if it doesn't it is most likely with sprint in which case you would have to call them to reactive the phone on a new plan.
They say that they do have one, but i have not found out yet. The phone has an application for a memory card, but they don't tell you where it is at on the phone.
i would not recommend a palm centro. The palm trio is a bit better. But the palm centro is to hard to use. I would give the palm centro a 2 out of 5. but the trio 3.5 out of 5. It depends on your use. the palm centro is great for messaging and calendar. for more work related the treo is better.
You can't, according to Wikipedia Palm Centro uses XScale CPU, which is ARM architecture, not x86 which is required for Windows 95. Natively it can't run on Palm Centro.
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The Palm Centro runs the palm operating system. It is very robust and you can find a lot of downloads for it. The Blackberry is a comparable device.
All the colors of the phone Palm Centro are:* Blue (NEW) * White * Pink * Black * Red * Navy Blue * Silver
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We still use the Palm Centro for our office phones. We have 4 running now for over three years. The are very practical and durable.