Reviews of the Palm Treo 700p - silver (Sprint)
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CNET Review
The Good: The Palm Treo 700p boasts EV-DO support, a 1.3-megapixel camera, increased memory, a sharp display, and Bluetooth 1.2. The smart phone can also be used as a wireless modem and has solid call quality.
The Bad: The Palm Treo 700p lacks integrated Wi-Fi and runs the stale Palm OS 5.4.9. Also, Sprint has no plans to offer a cameraless version at this time.
The Bottom Line: With EV-DO support, increased memory, and enhanced multimedia capabilities, the Palm Treo 700p makes a powerful smart phone even better. Sure, it's not perfect, but the solid performance and new features make it worth the upgrade.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 73/100 and users 64/100. Comparing these reviews to 280496 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 82/100 = Very Good.
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No Rating
e-gear.com
Review Summary: The Treo comes with mobile versions of typical office applications, such as PowerPoint, Excel and Word. One thing we'd like to be able to do with the Treo is use it as a jump drive, plugging it into a computer that doesn't already have the ActiveSync soft
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wirelessinfo.com
Review Summary: The Treo 700p from sprint is a strong contender for anyone looking for a smart phone. Highlights are ease of use and the wide variety of functionality that it offers. However, the Palm OS is showing its age in some areas, and we wish that the 700p provide
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No Rating
techgage.com
Review Summary: The 700w from Palm packs a lot into it's small frame. This smartphone runs on the feature-rich Windows Mobile 5.0, includes a 1.3MP camera, good battery life and a full QWERTY keyboard.
Manufacturer: Palm
Part number: 2807627
Telecom
- Email protocols supported IMAP4, POP3
- Data services E-Mail, WWW, SMS, MMS
- Modem Integrated Wireless cellular modem
- Service provider Sprint Nextel
- Cellular enhancement protocol CDMA 2000 1X EV-DO
General
- Multi-use / PDA phone Yes
- Built-in devices Display, Antenna, Camera
- Cellular technology CDMA
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.3 in x 2.3 in x 5.1 in
- Band / mode CDMA 800/1900
- Weight 6.3 oz
- Wireless Interface Infrared (IrDA), Bluetooth
- Available body colors Silver/Gray
- Packaged contents Hands-free headset
- Standby time Up to 300 h
- Vibrating Alert Yes
- Bluetooth enabled Yes
- Combined with With digital camera
Operating System / Software
- OS provided Palm OS 5.4.9
- Software included Blazer, Phone, HotSync Manager, Voice Memo, Contacts, Camcorder, Messaging, Quick Tour, Palm VersaMail, Tasks, Calendar, Palm Desktop Software, World clock, PocketTunes, Security, Memos, Calculator, Bluetooth, DataViz Documents To Go, Camera
- Min Operating system Apple MacOS X 10.2.4 or later, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Microsoft Windows 2000
Phone
- Call features 3-way calling, Caller ID, Call history
Processor
- Processor Intel 312 MHzXScale
Input Device
- Input device type Stylus, Keyboard, 5-way navigation button, Touch-screen
Digital Camera
- Still image resolution 1280 x 1024
- Digital zoom 2
- Features Self-portrait mirror
Messaging / Data Services
- Short Messaging Service (SMS) Yes
- Internet Browser Yes
Audio
- Digital audio standards supported MIDI, WAV, MP3
- Audio input type Microphone
- Audio output type Speaker(s)
Display
- Display type TFT active matrix
- Color support 16-bit (64K colors)
- Max resolution 320 x 320
Power
- Battery installed ( max ) 1 Lithium ion
- Talk time Up to 270 min
- Power supply device Power adapter
- Power device type Power adapter
Expansion / Connectivity
- Wireless connectivity IrDA, Bluetooth
- Port / Connector Type:Interface 1Headset
- Connector Provided Sub-mini phone stereo 2.5 mm
- Expansion slot(s) total (free) 1 SD Memory Card
- Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable
Cellular
- Phone style Candy Bar
- Analog roaming capable Yes
Physical Characteristics
- Width 2.3 in
- Depth 2.3 in
- Height 5.1 in
GPS
- GPS System / GPS Navigation None
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