Posts about the Palm Treo Pro (unlocked)
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Review: Palm Treo Pro brings thinnest Treo to the world
In a bit of a surprising move for Palm they launched a second Windows Mobile Professional device, the Palm Treo Pro, just about a month and a half after the ...
Reviews of the Palm Treo Pro (unlocked)
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CNET Review
The Good: The Palm Treo Pro boasts a sleek design and offers a wide range of wireless options, including Wi-Fi, HSDPA, Bluetooth, and GPS. The Windows Mobile smartphone also provides many productivity and communication tools for the business user.
The Bad: The Treo Pro is too expensive and can be sluggish at times. The QWERTY keyboard is cramped and doesn't really suit the business feel of the device.
The Bottom Line: The Palm Treo Pro offers significant improvements in the design and features department, but the smartphone doesn't offer anything revolutionary and costs more than its competitors, which will make it a hard sell.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 72/100 and users 67/100. Comparing these reviews to 435893 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 93/100 = Excellent.
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digitaltrends.com
Review Summary: Even though the sleek and beautiful touch-screen Palm Treo Pro is essentially a minor update of the 800W, its alluring external aesthetic make it feel like a whole new phone. Like the...
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laptopmag.com
Review Summary: The Sprint Palm Treo Pro runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. The home screen has a Microsoft Live Search bar instead of the Google one found on the original Palm Treo Pro. When you click the Start button you can quickly access your most recently ...
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pcmag.com
Review Summary: This Treo Pro is a solid, responsive handset for business customers who need Windows Mobile compatibility. But anyone else is probably better off waiting to see how the highly anticipated Palm Pre stacks up.
Manufacturer: Palm
Part number: TREOPROBLKULK
Telecom
- Data services SMS
- Modem Integrated Wireless cellular modem
- Cellular enhancement protocol GSM, EDGE, GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA
General
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.4 in x 0.5 in x 4.5 in
- Weight 4.7 oz
- Built-in devices Camera
- Color Obsidian
- Packaged contents Stereo headset
- Localization North America
Operating System / Software
- OS provided Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
- Software included Notes, Tasks, Calendar, Contacts, QuickGPS, Bluetooth, Messaging, Solitaire, WorldMate, ActiveSync, Calculator, Quick Tour, Google Maps, Pics&Videos, SIM Manager, Windows Live, File Explorer, Sprite Backup, Voice Command, Bubble Breaker, Adobe Reader LE, TeleNav GPS Navigator, Communications Manager, Windows Live Messenger, Microsoft Office Mobile, Windows Media Player Mobile, Microsoft Internet Explorer Mobile
- Operating system Microsoft Windows Vista / XP
Memory
- Installed RAM 128 MB
- Installed ROM 256 MB
- Flash memory installed 256 MB
Processor
- Processor QUALCOMM 400 MHzMSM7201
Input Device
- Input device type Keyboard, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
Cellular
- Band / mode GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband) / UMTS 850/1900/2100 (Triband)
Display
- Display type TFT active matrix
- Color support 16-bit (64K colors)
- Max resolution 320 x 320
Power
- Battery installed (max) 1 Lithium ion
- Max supported batteries 1
- Talk time Up to 300 min
- Standby time Up to 250 h
- Power supply device Power adapter
Expansion / Connectivity
- Wireless connectivity IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
- Port / Connector Type:Interface 1Headset, 1USB
- Connector Provided Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 5 pin Micro-USB Type B
- Expansion slot(s) total (free) 1 microSD
- Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable
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