Performance
While many Windows Mobile devices pack in powerful processors but underperform on a regular basis, the Treo 750v is surprisingly fast and smooth operating. Using a 300MHz Samsung processor, 128MB of ROM and 60MB of non-volatile RAM to provide persistent storage, menus and applications generally open without much loading times, almost reminiscent of the speedy Palm OS.
The quadband phone uses a 1,200mAh Lithium-ion battery which lasted us on average two days before running out of juice.
Conclusion
At S$1,268 (US$848.56) without plan (or S$968 (US$647.79) with a two-year contract) from M1, the phone doesn't come cheap. However, Palm has taken an excellent design, improved it on several counts and, most importantly, thoughtfully customized it for Windows Mobile users. The end result is a device which is both an excellent phone and a useful handheld. So long as Wi-Fi and multimedia are secondary in your agenda, you can hardly find a better PDA-phone than the Treo 750v.
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