Abstract: PalmOnes Treo 650 aims to address some of the criticisms aimed at its predecessor, the 600 - namely the lack of Bluetooth and the difficulty of operating the phone without a stylus. The 650 also has an improved screen and call answer and end button...
Its relative size and bulk compared to your average mobile phone means you arent going to slip it in a pocket and forget about it. But its a small price to pay for the extended features on offer here, which can certainly replace a mobile and PDA comb...
Abstract: update to the popular Treo 600 PDA: If youve been weighing up your Smart phone options youll have realised that there are many sub-species. Broadly these fall into three camps: phones with some capability to manage your diary and run third-party software...
Nice keyboard; clear, crisp screen; Bluetooth; good quality voice calls
Protruding antenna; not enough internal memory; mono earbud supplied
The Treo 600 was due an update, and this is a good one. Very similar in design, with improved ergonomics, the Treo 650 builds on earlier success, adding a removable battery and Bluetooth. We still dont like the protruding antenna, and would have like...
Abstract: Although it has its drawbacks, the forthcoming PalmOne Treo 650 offers solid performance and adds some key features to maintain its reign as the leader of the smartphone pack.
An improvement over its progenitor model, the quad-band Treo 650 uses a Palm OS to provide exceptional features and good performance. Previous Treo owners will appreciate the improved resolution on the 320X320 65K-color LCD, the speedy 312Mhz processo...
Abstract: Every so often I think I should get a PDA to help me organize and keep track of my life. I always wind up deciding that the disadvantage of having another device to synch and carry around with me outweighs the potential advantages of a PDA, and I cont...
Tight integration of PalmOS with phone features
Optional camera; Bluetooth
Buggy software
No Wi-Fi
Limited memory
The Palm Treo 650 is a great all-around replacement for that old PDA and cell phone rattling around in your pocket. Sure, the software is a little buggy and the OS has more band-aids than a burn victim, but the stylish package and all-around convenienc...