Abstract: Price $929Rating 4/5 Palm has had it far from easy in recent years. Despite inventing the smartphone category, Palm has seen its market share eroded by the likes of BlackBerry, Apple and Microsoft. Palm fans have had little to get excited about of...
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: It is evident at first sight that Palm has brought its latest phone into the modern mindset and aesthetic. Out is the clunky, outdated design, which had the old Treo looking more like a portable TV than an all-in-one phone. Buzzwords like sleek, compact a...
The Pro is Palms best touchscreen smartphone yet. It comes with a raft of features, a stylish design, fast internet access, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Palm definitely wanted to get as much firepower in there as possible and has mostly pulled it off, th...
Some will criticise the Treo Pro for being neither fish nor fowl, but the option of being able to execute many of the devices functions using either the touchscreen or the keyboard is not without attraction. On balance, its a smart, well-built, well...
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 whethe...
Abstract: The Palm Treo Pro shows that, given the right TLC, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional can be a powerful business tool. However, with its average battery life and small keyboard there’s little incentive to ditch your iPhone, E71 or Blackberry Bold. ...
The Treo’s hardware itself is very lovely and feels good to hold. Its not too bulky and looks trick. As a phone the Treo Pro is just about ok given the limitations placed upon it by being a converged device - its no worse than many other similar dev...