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August 2008
(73%)
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The editors liked
Cute and sexy. Loads of features
Silencing switch
Slim build
Flush touchscreen is very responsive
Dedicated wi-fi button
Impressive feature set
Good screen
User-friendly
Generous connectivity
Sleek design
Wide range of wireless options
Including WiFi
HSDPA
Bluetooth and GPS
Many productivity and communication tools for the business user
Thinner design
Sturdy casing
Wi-Fi
GPS
3.5mm headphone jack
Windows Mobile 6.1
Wi-Fi button
3.5mm headphones jack
Design
The editors didn't like
Windows Mobile
Not Palm OS. Average camera with no flash
Basic 2-megapixel camera with no flash
Windows Mobile - can we have one with Palm OS
Please?
Cramped keypad
Too expensive
Can be sluggish at times
QWERTY keyboard is cramped and doesnt really suit the business feel of the device
Abstract: In the increasingly competitive smartphone marketplace, Palm has bought itself a little more time by introducing the business-friendly Palm Treo Pro. This sleek powerhouse has the kind of wow factor that makes you want to pick it up and see what it ...
Though far from a true touchscreen phone, we had little trouble operating the Treo Pro with its onscreen software buttons. It’s an easy to navigate, fully primed smartphone with all the connectivity you’re likely to want. One quibble is whether custom...
Ok, let’s see here. An absolutely beautiful piece of hardware, my favorite mobile OS, GSM Phone (unlocked even), and new features like WiFi, what is there not to like? The keyboard? Yes, that’s about it. The keyboard alone would prevent me fro...
Small form factor, WiFi, Screensaver, Flush display
Expensive, Sluggish performance, Bad video performance, Buttons (other than keyboard) dont have good tactile feedback, Very difficult to remove the back cover
Ive been a big fan of Palm Treo smartphones for quite awhile. Since I purchased my very first smartphone (Treo 650), Ive been using one as my main phone on and off for over three years now. During most of that time, Ive been a Palm OS user, but I h...
Abstract: Video Review: Chris Hardwick is here to review the sexy new Palm Treo, another in the newest line of handheld devices that are likely to spice up the way you talk on the phone and get information in your life....
Abstract: The Treo Pro is easily the best smartphone in the Palm line to date. It packs a fresh design, multiple radios, GPS, and a decent screen; still, theres nothing that stands out from flashy competitors such as iPhone. By matching the competitions features...
Abstract: Video Review: The Palm Treo Pro is aiming squarely at its target audience - Palm devotees who need a serious upgrade. We cant see anyone else falling for the rather dull, underperforming Palm Treo Pro, though owners of Palms previous generations o...
A new, thinner look with great hardware improvements for the Treo line. Good GPS options. Strong Windows Mobile performance. ...
Only Treo owners will fall for this one. To everyone else, this is another mid-range, unlocked smartphone with few additional features or services. ...
The Palm Treo Pro is aiming squarely at its target audience - Palm devotees who need a serious upgrade. We cant see anyone else falling for the rather dull, underperforming Palm Treo Pro, though owners of Palms previous generations of Treos might o...
Abstract: Since the release of the 700w on Verizon back in early 2006, the Windows Mobile based Palm devices have been popular in the enterprise. Being able to sync natively to Exchange servers has been one of the benefits that keeps people with Windows handhel...
Sleek, modern design without losing functionality, All the productivity that comes with Windows Mobile 6.1, Lots of connectivity options, including WiFi and 3G
Call quality is subpar, Hardware is beautiful, but the software needs some sprucing up, Keyboard is good, but large fingers still may have problems
For the most part we like what we see in the Treo Pro. Palm has always been good at making functional business devices, but they’ve lacked in the innovation department for a long time now. The Pro brings a complete makeover to the Treo line that is yea...