Pros: keyboard, integrated MMS and SMS, compact, style, PalmOS 5.2.1, integrated Cons: Display quality, no bluetooth or WLAN, camera controls and quality, VZ removed Mail application, heavy
This is my fourth handheld and probably the most useful one I have ever owned. Critics agree that the Treo 600 is a major hit (and much needed) for palmOne. So how good is this highly praised marvel really, and should you run out to get your own? Or ...
Pros: Does a lot in a small package, Palm OS, fast web access Cons: SD Card slot, still akward to carry/have in public/hold to ear.
To appreiciate the Handspring Treo 600, one must be in need of a cell phone AND a Palm PDA. It also helps if you had experience with a Palm before. Both of which describes me best. I hated having to carry a Palm IIIxe with my ...
Pros: Superb design, excellent ergonomics, very small connected PDA, SD/SDIO slot, Cons: No Bluetooth, WiFi or voice / video recording...yet!
You can see an image of this PDA cell phone on my
profile page. What is it? I first heard of a small company called Handspring Inc, a few years back when I was involved in their initial ...
Pros: compact, small size, all-in-one Cons: some kludginess
Always a bridesmaid, never a bride. That's been the story of my life with cell phones, always getting old hand-me-downs from everyone else. This year, for my birthday, my husband decided that I deserved the new technology for once, and needing a new ...
Pros: Great form factor, combines phone-PDA-Internet tool and mp3 player abilities Cons: Very expensive. 160x160 resolution
I am going to assume that anyone reading this review has a general idea of what the Treo 600 is, and most likely currently owns a different model of Smart Phone, or has done some amount of research or played around with Smart Phones in a store, at least. ...
Pros: PDA, Cellphone, Browser, email client, digital phone, all smashed together in about 6 oz. Cons: No bluetooth, no voice command / dial, relatively weak digital camera, expensive.
The Treo 600 IS a cell phone, it is also a PDA, it is also a digital camera, it is also an MP3 player, it is also has a web browser, it also has email, it can send pictures via sms, it can send and receive text messages. It has phone and internet ...
Pros: Small, light, color screen, good features. Cons: Headset jack is non-standard, screen is low resolution.
After carrying around my Treo 600 for 4 months now, I feel I have a pretty good idea of what I'd like to see improved. The hardware: The phone is light and not too bulky although larger than the old Motorola Startac I used for years. The attenae ...
Pros: Convergence. Having a laptop in your pocket is always useful.
Great as an MP3 player. Cons: Expensive. A few design flaws. Headset jack is not standard. Fragile. Battery cannot be replaced.
Yeah, I know there are about 40 reviews on this unit on Epinions, so you must be wondering why I decided to add yet another review on this smartphone when you have probably read the top 3 reviews and decided this is going to be your next toy. Well, ...
Pros: Great phone and data performance, build quality, and integration on phone/PDA features.
Cons: Keyboard difficult to use, for the advanced user, location of handsfree jack, weak vibration mode.
I have owned and reviewed both the prior Treo 180 and 270 smartphones. Both phones, while great on the phone/PDA integration front, ultimately were flawed as cellphones. Now comes the Treo 600. I think PalmOne (Handspring) has finally gotten the ...
Pros: I loved this smartphone when it worked. Compact, useful, everything-I-dreamed of (almost). Cons: "When it worked." String of faulty refurbs sent me back to my old cell.
This was initially written before my experience turned sour. It's been updated, and my initial euphoria has dampened. In June of 2004, I traded my cell phone up--way up. I went from the Samsung A500 to a very brief affair with the Hitachi ...
Pros: Beautiful and sturdy, fantastic reception, good sound Cons: Keyboard and pointer (not stylus) are hard to use, web browser is non-intuitive
I should this by clearly stating that I don't own this phone, nor use this phone regularly. But I among other duties, I administrate the network at my company. Email, firewall, etc. Two of our users got the Treo 600 and they travel worldwide regularly. ...
Pros: you won't want another phone Cons: some software/features not included
When I bought this device, I knew it would be THE ONE, meaning, it would put my cell phone craze to rest. It hasn't let me down. It's been over 2 months. And the honeymoon continues... I bought the Treo 600 to replace the Samsung i500 I had, namely ...
Pros: It can do everything you want it to and MORE! Cons: A little pricey and slightly bulky.
Let me give a little background before I go full into my review. I have been through numerous cell phones in my short life. This being my fourth "official" Sprint phone. I say "official" meaning that I have used it for more than four days before ...
Pros: Great PDA, Quad-band, good talk/good standby time Cons: poor digital camera quality, expensive
The Treo 600 is a great phone. It's a cell phone, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), and digital camera all-in-one. Don't throw away your other gadgets just yet, at least not before checking with your bank that your account has sufficient funds! You ...
Pros: PDA and Cellphone
Battery Life
Palm OS
Keyboard
Network Coverage GSM
Cons: No Bluetooth
No Edge technology
Screen Resolution
Keyboard
OK I now feel comfortable writing a review for my TREO 600 since i've had it with me for 6 mos. Let me say that prior to using the Treo I was already using a Palm 105 for a couple of years and carried it in my pocket with me or in my briefcase at all ...
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