Pros: Fast network access; integration of data and voice; lovely display. Cons: ActiveSync is buggy; need to enter password to answer phone if locked.
Like most people who work in the computer field I carry a PDA and a separate cell phone. Carrying both especially when you are on call 24x7 becomes a necessity. I entered into my last dell phone contract with Cingular Wireless, now a part of ...
Pros: Many usability improvements, EVDO Cons: Some things still missing like WiFi
I’ve been a long time Treo Smartphone user, having had the 600 and 650 models for the past 4 years. PalmOne recently released their latest version, the Treo 700p, which I’ve had since the very first day it came out. For those of you that are unfamiliar ...
Pros: Features galore! Take it anywhere. Infinitely expandable. Cons: Needs hot button for dial pad.
It's rare that a device changes your habits. I've avoided the whole iPod craze as I see anything with an Apple logo on it as being branded by Satan. But when I read articles about the Palm Treo 700w I decided to stop by the Verizon store and check one ...
Pros: strong signal, easy to use, one handed, great sound quality Cons: small screen, no flash for camera
I recently gave up an XV6600 for a new device. After looking at several devices I narrowed my search between two pda phones from Verizon (my carrier), The XV6700 and the Treo 700w. I chose the 700W and have no regrets. What follows is a full review ...
Pros: A powerful device with the capability to do just about anything. (Where's the coffeemaker?) Cons: Get out your wallet if you want all the toys to actually work!
After reading literally dozens of alleged 'reviews' both before and after my purchase of the Treo 700P I have come to two conclusions. My first conclusion is that most of the initial and current reviews on the phone have been written by people who are ...
Pros: Excellent, intelligent design. One-handed operation throughout. Bluetooth. High-speed internet (EVDO). Cons: Screen resolution is very skimpy.
In a recent review I described my woes with the Samsung i730. I switched to this phone specifically because of it. Let me start with the bad news. I don't think it's possible for ANY manufacturer to create the perfect phone, but if anybody comes close I ...
Pros: Excellent form factor for PDA/Phone, Google search from home screen, High speed EVDO Access Cons: Minor glitches in first release phones, limited memory, significant learning curve for Mobile 5
Introduction The Treo 700W is a new generation Windows Mobile handset from Palm released for use on the Verizon CDMA/EVDO network. It is both a handheld and a mobile phone and it walks the thin line nicely if you can tolerate using the Windows Mobile ...
I upgraded from the 600 (not the 650) to the 700p. I am not especially tech savvy, and don't wish to be. I primarily use this as my calendar, need the phone and like having the photo, camcorder, texting and emergency Internet surfing features. The ...
Pros: Checking email and websites on the go. Consolidating handheld electronic devices. Cons: Unreliable, slow, Bluetooth doesn't work, short battery life
I had been shopping for pants with more pockets to carry my cell phone, PDA, camera, and GPS receiver. Then I decided to just splurge and get a Palm Treo to at least condense the first three of my handheld electronic devices into one. I ...
Pros: Love the basic functionality, the idea of PDA and phone merged into one device. Cons: Poor quality control. Many mysteriously missing features.
I am disappointed by the Treo 700p. I bought the device in June 2007, and now (late July 2007) I am on my THIRD phone. There are clear quality issues with these phones, in addition to everything else. The first phone wouldn't "beam", and thee ...
Pros: Many third party applications, has features of PDAs combined with mobile phone and Internet. Cons: Browser does not handle standard web pages very well, Lacks a2dp support for stereo headphones.
I have been using the Treo 700p Since February of 2007 (over one year), and have been very satisfied. All the features of the phone work as designed and relatively reliably. The basic features that I use most are: - Internet (Requires Internet Service ...
Pros: Nice screen, fast web ,media players,extension slot,TV Cons: Program unreliable, no back button,lacks one touch buttons for speakerphone,camera, no end button.
I recently upgraded from an everyday camera phone with web capabilities, speaker phone to this phone, looking for a faster connection and larger screen. I found this phone not to meet up to my expectations. It is the most I spent on such a device and ...
Pros: Looks nice. I like the calendar and the task list. Cons: Hard to upload. ITS REQUIRED TO HAVE OFFICE OUTLOOK to have a synchronized upload.
Buying the Palm Treo 700p was confusing at the store. So much to choose from with different options and functions. I bought this product to help me organize my life and my daily routine. I use it mostly for the calendar, tasks, and web access. I used to ...
Pros: Fast internet speeds, nice design and good versatility Cons: Many malfuctions and slow operating speeds
I have been a long time Treo User starting with the the Treo 270, 600, 650 and now the 700p. I have never felt so ripped off by a phone purchase since I started using smartphones 8 years ago. The Treo 700p is faster than the Treo 650 only in ...
Pros: Much larger memory, voice memo feature, better camera/video. Cons: Marginally heavier than the 650, poor battery life, odd key layout, Bluetooth setup difficulty.
I have had a new 700p for 3 weeks, my second one in that period, replacing a Treo 650. The upgrade was purchased primarily for expected improvements in the phone portion of the device to address phone volume and issues with "number of bars" signal ...
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