Review: Palm Treo 750
Jan 26, 2007, 3:01 AM by Eric Lin
Our In Depth review of the latest and greatest in Palm's popular Treo line of PDA phones. See how this hot new 3G Windows Mobile device stacks up. NEW: Video tour
It's difficult when a device, especially one made by an American manufacturer, is released in Europe six months before it comes out in the States. Palm has a loyal following here in the US, but when they make fans wait half a year, will those fans hold out or will they opt for something younger and sexier?
Although Palm worked hard to trim some weight (and the antenna) from the new Treo 750, it still looks large and outdated when compared to the plethora of new thin Windows Mobiles that launched in the second half of 2006. However the Treo features several innovations that give it a leg up over the slimmer devices.
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Treo 750 Battery Life - The Real Story?
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Dropped Calls
You should test furthur selecting between the GSM and UMTS band.
As the Treo 750 is one of the best devices I have ever used.
Nice review
Regards
Graylion
iDen: Original Nextels (Duel Set) maybe i205?
TDMA/GSM (AT&T Blue):
Nokie 8260 -> Nokie\a 2260 -> Nokie 3360 -> Motorola V60 -> V551 -> SDA (Unlocked) -> TYTN (Unlocked) -> TREO 750v (the Best!)
CDMA:
Sanyo VM4500 -> Sanyo 8200 -> Sanyo MM5500 -> Blackberry 7250 -> Motorola Q (The Best Smart Phone)
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I am a cellular dealer and 75% of my sales are PDA'S and the Treo 7...
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Sounds like an area problem...
Seeing as no one else has reported these problems, it seems like hardware is fine...it's just your the location of the test.
muchdrama said:
I mean, TWO Treos that drop calls in the same vicinity?
Seeing as no one else has reported these problems, it seems like hardware is fine...it's just your the location of the test.
That should hav...
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8525 vs 750
So here goes nothing, can someone please explain the difference in Microsoft operating systems on these two different phones.
I am aware there are various versions of MS for phones but can't make out the subtle differences.
Need to do email and run applications on my phone, ideas please
Palm is the perfect name for these guys
Here's all we need to know: The iPhone cometh. All fear the iPhone. Cheap plastic buttons, lame Windows Mobile and Palm OS, weak media players and stupid stylus pens: start making funeral arrangements now. All you PC loyalists still hanging on to the 80's metal dream need to wake up and see that Nirvana's "Nevermind" will soon be the end of you all.
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Cingular 8525
I have 15 days left on my trail period and don't know enough about toe treo 750 to make the switch.
The 8525 has Wi-Fi capabilities, to me this is a huge perk. Although i don't rely on the internet like most buisness users do, I am always somewhere with a hot-spot and to me it its just free internet. Why pay for slow internet when you could hook up to fast internet for free?
Opinions?
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Opinion is Needed
Which device do you think I should get, thus is better, the Cingular 8525 or the Treo 750 (after the HSPDA upgrade, of course)?
I switched in a heartbeat to the TREO 750. The form factor can not be beat. Ever try to dial a number one handed from the portrait screen on the 852...
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New to PDA Phones...
I am a bit mixed up on the different forms of Microsoft PC available on phones. Need something similar to what runs on my Dell PDA.
Considering 8525 and Palm 750, any insight to the ins/outs of these operating systems would be appreciated