Palm Centro or iPhone?

Does anyone have a Palm Centro? How does it sync with your Mac? Happy with it?
I would go for an iPhone but I live overseas most of the year so I need my cell phone unlocked. The Centro is easier to get unlocked, so I am going that route.

burton2 wrote:
My wife has the Palm Centro. It syncs flawlessly to her Mac. The palm desktop UI works fine but the graphics and font is crude when compared to the PC version. My wife is very happy with it. It has great call quality, a dependable signal, tons of third party apps, never crashes and fits nicely in the hand. It is a lot better then I expected it to be. But lets be clear; as a web browser... forget it. It is slow clunky and a miserable experience when compared to the iPhone. The screen is way to small and frustrating to navigate. If you really want a web browser go with the iPhone.
Can't you just use Mar/Space's Missing Sync? That way you'll sync to iCal

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