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Very Good
Jan 28, 2008Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Excellent PDA phone
Cons: No WIFI and Low Camera output
Opinion:
Good phone
Best of Windows Mobile and Palm worlds
Dec 30, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: easy to use, phone functionality
Cons: no wifi
Opinion:
Palm Tre0 750v has a touchscreen but i don't think many users will use it. Almost all functions can be don w/o using the touchscreen and i guess this is a good transition device fro those coming from non-touchscreen devices and moving on to touchscreen ones. No wifi is a minor blip if you have a good data plan.
I had some doubts on the square screen but the more I use this, the more I keep forgetting about it.
And the 750v's biggest strength - this is actually a phone!
Great Phone - 3rd gen and improving by small but careful steps.
Aug 27, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: SMS Chat is the coolest experience, Touch Screen for dial pad is convenient.
Cons: No wi-fi, Too thick
Opinion:
I have been using Treo600&650(Palm OS), now Treo 750v(WM5)for 6 months, mainly for Phone calls, SMS, Sync Calendar + Email after end of working day + To do lists. It is about 3-4 key activities per day. So far the Treo has a good hand designing for above uses. Plus Exec Look and feel design.
Now Cons : lack of wi-fi means, fall back to GPRS for email checking + Internet, so-called always have connection (phone network), but far too expensive. Many place has wi-fi already, this is a must for next PDA Phone, even Blackberry have it now.
Improvement : Either upgrade the model with both Front and Rear GOOD cameria (min 3.0Mp), or simplest take them out, some place is not welcome Phone+Camera, set clear position.
Work on slim (keep the front size)- at least matching with Dopod C730 or Samsung i600. There are Smartphone users out there, waiting for slim Treo Phone.
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handy device
Apr 30, 2007Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: qwerty keyboard, sufficient memory, nice to hold
Cons: square display, battery life
Opinion:
this is a cool device where can use one-hand to operate. most of the pocket pc phone not really one-handed design.
nice embedded software, e.g. photo dialer, messaging software, ignore with sms etc.
The one to beat
Feb 23, 2007Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Ease of usage, Wins OS,
Cons: Must use QWERTY Pad, No wifi
Opinion:
This is probably one of the best out there, esp with the Wins OS. Makes it so much easier. However, for text input, shld one decide to use the touch pad, the user will not be able to see the text keyed in - whch is quite silly actually.
No Wifi? Quite silly too
But still a great phone with good feel to it.
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