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...
Beautiful design, Excellent button layout, Snappy performance, Solid battery life, WiFi/aGPS/HSDPA, 3.5mm audio jack, Onetouch WiFi, Screen saver is convenient, Easy dialing from the Today screen, Includes Microsoft Voice Command
Poor camera with no flash or autofocus, Lacks the "Palm element", Tiny keyboard, No flickscrolling, No case/screen protector/extra stylus included, Doesnt have a better browser, No ambient light sensor, Lacks FM radio, Uses microUSB instead of miniUSB, La...
The Palm Treo Pro is a mixed bag. On one hand, its a gorgeous piece of hardware with bug-free software that performs well, with a high level of ease of use. Also, its got all of the modern radios (except FM) and features that you want, plus the b...
Abstract: Video review: Following our earlier Palm Treo Pro photoview, today we present the videoview of Palms latest Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional smartphones. Running on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and powered by a Qualcomm MSM7201 CPU at 400 MHz, the T...
Abstract: When we reviewed the Palm Treo 750 more than 1.5 years ago, it was a good phone with great ergonomics and Palms usability touches that lacked competitive features like WiFi and a GPS. 1.5 years is a very long time in terms of consumer electronics and...
Abstract: The Treo Pro is Palms latest smartphone designed for business professionals, featuring support for HSDPA mobile networks, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and built-in GPS hardware for navigation applications. As a messaging phone, the Treo Pro is a potential rival to...
In another time the Treo Pro would probably be earning many plaudits. Yet, despite an excellent feature set and some clear design improvements over the previous models, the Treo Pro lacks the interface refinement to compete with heavyweight smartphones li...
Abstract: The Engadget Review: Palm Treo Proby Joshua Topolsky, posted Aug 29th 2008 at 6:40PMThe Treo Pro is the first of what is clearly a new design direction for Palm -- a shiny, black mutation of the popular Centro coupled with a few lines from the Treo 500...
Abstract: The Treo Pro brings a long list of standout features that Treo users have been clamoring for ages and it does so in an elegantly stylish design. The Treo Pro is without question a breath of fresh air from Palm. Finally a feature packed device that is f...