Handspring Treo 600
Are there any infos on the web regarding Handspring's upcoming Treo 600 smartphone?
Here is a link to the products homepage http://www.handspring.com/treo600/index.jhtml.
Here is a link to the products homepage http://www.handspring.com/treo600/index.jhtml.
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Anyways, I myself have been doing some research on this device and have found out that all the info that's available is Here Scroll to the bottom of the page and there is plenty of links to websites with some good pictures.
Originally posted by Paul
well, I just got off the phone with handspring support... and the kind lady on the line told me that there would be bluetooth support!!!
Hope she's right. It's becoming more and more clear that my Moto T722i won't be able to replace my Palm PDA. So there's a good chance I'll be upgrading to a Palm phone later this year. The Treo 600 looks like the ticket.
Escher
Originally posted by Escher
Hope she's right. It's becoming more and more clear that my Moto T722i won't be able to replace my Palm PDA. So there's a good chance I'll be upgrading to a Palm phone later this year. The Treo 600 looks like the ticket.
Escher
Ultimate product if it could have wifi and bluetooth added on as well. When are manufacturers going to get it? We want it all, we know it is possible now, and if they did it at a reasonable price, (and make sure it's iSync compatible), volume sales would take off.
Originally posted by Escher
Hope she's right. It's becoming more and more clear that my Moto T722i won't be able to replace my Palm PDA. So there's a good chance I'll be upgrading to a Palm phone later this year. The Treo 600 looks like the ticket.
Escher
Ultimate product if it could have wifi and bluetooth added on as well. When are manufacturers going to get it? We want it all, we know it is possible now, and if they did it at a reasonable price, (and make sure it's iSync compatible), volume sales would take off.
Just imagine. Once we can use good OTA IP services and OTA Sync, neither WiFi nor Bluetooth will be necessary in our smartphones.
Escher