Bonnie Cha | Aug 30, 2008
Q: I need to replace my Palm
Treo 650. Here's what I need. I need the organizing/calendar as well as
contacts features. It needs to be a quad-band phone; have a screen similar in
size to the Palm 650; a camera so it can record video clips and photos. It also
needs to send text messages with photos attached and a QWERTY keyboard.
I'd buy another Treo, but I hear that Windows Mobile 6 works really slowly
and is unreliable (at least on the Palms). I've also heard that Treo keyboards
tend to die (like mine has). I've definitely ruled out the BlackBerry
Pearls. Have I heard wrong about the Treos and/or Windows Mobile? What else
is out there that fits my demanding feature list? Thanks greatly!--thracker11
via email
A: I'll be honest (and I don't think I'm in the minority here), the
Windows Mobile operating system has its fair share of problems. It's not the
most intuitive OS in the world, and it has a checkered past of stability issues
and slow performance. So thracker11, you have reason for concern. That said, I
feel like Microsoft has made strides in improving the OS.
Windows
Mobile 6 and
Windows Mobile
6.1 brought a number of enhancements, such as a Getting Started menu for
quicker device configuration, a more robust Microsoft Office Mobile Suite, and
new app shortcuts, that improved overall usability. In my opinion, performance
has been more stable, but there's still some of that sluggishness that plagues
the WinMo devices. The delays aren't so crippling that it prevents you from
working, but it can be frustrating. Still, no operating system is perfect, and
Windows Mobile offers plenty of good points as well, particularly for the
business user, so don't discount it.
As for a Treo 650 replacement, I've listed some of my recommendations below
based on your requirements. And a quick note on the Treo's keyboard. I haven't
really heard that the Treos' QWERTY keyboards die quickly; I'm not sure how long
you've had your Treo 650 but the model is at least three years old so it just
may be a normal wear and tear. I'd also like to invite my readers to share any
of their recommendations or Windows Mobile success/horror stories. After all,
you're the ones using these devices day in and day out.
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