Abstract: Assembled and edited by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer Tech specs show a 320 x 320 pixel transflective touchscreen, 802.11b/g WiFi, built-in GPS, a 2-megapixel camera with 8X digital zoom and video capabilities, and a microSDHC slot that supports up to 32G...
The Treo Pro has some very good points worth noting:Attractive and lightweight with smooth surfaces and no rough edges ,microSDHC expansion slot supports up to 32 GB ,320 x 320 pixel transflective color TFT flush touchscreen , High speed data options (the...
With the good also comes the bad:Built-in storage space is less and disappointing ,400 MHz clock speed is relatively slower than its counterparts ,The screen washes out somewhat in direct sunlight ,Web browser (Microsofts Pocket Internet Explorer) tends t...
If you are in the market for a new smartphone, then the Palm Treo Pro is worth a try. It is functional, solid, sassy and a fairly good choice for todays professionals. ...
Abstract: Alex KidmanPalms latest smartphone, the Treo Pro, is probably the easiest-to-use smartphone weve encountered.Its fully 3G compatible, and carries the Telstra Blue Tick, indicating its a good choice for country users who dont currently have that m...
Abstract: Palm proves its still in the smartphone game with the new Treo Pro. After a trip down memory lane earlier this year with the entry-level Centro running Palm OS, Palm returns to Windows Mobile with the Treo Pro (also known as the Treo 850). The Tr...
Abstract: Palm’s new offering, the Treo Pro, is HSDPA-capable, features a QWERTY keypad and touchscreen input, comes with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and sports a simple layout to boot. But despite sporting the latest features, this smartphone failed to impress and ma...
Excellent performance, Sleek, iPhoneesque design, Superior coverage for regional areas, HSDPA, WiFi and GPS
Tiny QWERTY keypad, Average battery life, More expensive than comparable phones, Needs better navigation software
Those looking for a full-featured Windows Mobile smartphone should consider the Treo Pro. It may not have the snazzy interface designs of the competition, but this means it performs better in most areas.
Excellent performance, Sleek, iPhone-esque design, Superior coverage for regional areas, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and GPS
Tiny QWERTY keypad, Average battery life, More expensive than comparable phones, Needs better navigation software
Those looking for a full-featured Windows Mobile smartphone should consider the Treo Pro. It may not have the snazzy interface designs of the competition, but this means it performs better in most areas. ...