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The Palm Treo 700w smartphone delivers everything you need
without compromise.
The Smartphone combines a smarter phone with
broadband-like speeds and rich-media capabilities, all in one. This
Treo phone brings Palm's world-class ease of use to the Windows
Mobile 5 platform. Connect with people in multiple ways: voice, e-mail, SMS,
or MMS3. Your contacts are always reachable from any application on the
700w. Access e-mail, the web and corporate networks on one of the fastest
networks available in the U.S. With this easy-to-use productivity device and
Treo 700w accessories in hand, you can stay connected on your terms.
See our detailed
700w
Treo phone review
below.
Treo 700w
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Antenna
2
Ringer On/Off Switch
3
Status Indicator
4
Phone Speaker
5
Volume Buttons
6
Customizable Button
7
240x240 Color Display
8
Left Action Button
9
5-Way Navigator
10
Right Action Button
11
Phone/Send Button
12
Start Menu Button
13
OK Button
14
Power/End Button
15 QWERTY Keyboard
16 Phone Dial Pad
17 Writing Stylus
18 Digital Camera
19 Speaker
20 Removable Battery
21 Headset Jack
22 Multi-Connector
23 Microphone
24 Expansion Slot
25 Infrared
Our Package Includes:
Treo 700w, Rechargeable battery, AC power charger, USB ActiveSync cable,
Headset, Stylus, CD-ROM with User Guide and desktop synchronization software
and lifetime eAccess technical
support!
Detailed
Specifications:
Operating System
Windows Mobile® 5.0.2.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition
Memory
128MB (60MB user accessible) non-volatile
Processor
Intel® XScale™ 312MHz processor
Screen
240 x 240 color TFT touchscreen display 16-bit color displays over 65,000
colors
Wireless
800/1900MHz nationwide digital phone CDMA2000 EvDO network—backwards
compatible with 1xRTT and IS95 networks
Bluetooth® 1.2 wireless support
Digital Camera
1.3 megapixels with 1280x1024 resolution, Automatic light balancing, 2x
digital zoom, Integrated self-portrait mirror, Video capture
Audio
2.5mm headset jack is stereo headset compatible—requires a stereo headset
adapter, sold separately, for use with standard stereo headphones
Speaker
Windows Media® Player 10 included on CD-ROM Polyphonic MIDI, MP3, WAV &
video ringtones External ringer on/off switch w/ vibrate mode
Keyboard
Full QWERTY key layout with backlighting Integrated number dial pad Keyguard
feature
Expansion Slot
Support for MultiMediaCard, SD & SDIO cards
Battery
Removable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery Talk time: up to 4.7 hours,
Standby time: up to 15 days
Power/sync
Multi-connector on device, USB sync cable, AC adapter (108-132 VAC/60Hz)
Size
2.3" W x 4.4" H (excluding antenna) x 0.9" D 58mm W x 113mm H x 23mm D
Weight
6.4 ounces 180 grams
Carrier International Coverage Information:
Verizon (Dual-Band Treo 700w): USA, Canada
(Typical
Verizon roaming rates at $0.69/min voice, $.02/KB)
Treo 700w Review:
The Treo 700w will
undoubtedly, like the Palm OS Treo
650, be one of the most popular smartphones on the market this year. It
boasts the extremely popular Treo design and usability married to the power
of Windows Mobile 5.0. If you're a Pocket PC fan who always longed for that
Treo look and feel, you may just find yourself in heaven. Palm and Verion
tell us that Verizon will be the only carrier to offer the Treo 700w for the
first 6 months. Verizon's selection of PDA phones, feature phones and their
EVDO network continue to impress us in the last few months. The
Treo 700w exclusive will surely further their
appeal in the US.
The Treo 700w was announced at CES
in Las Vegas by Verizon Wireless and Palm on Jan. 4th, 2006 and the phone
will be available in Verizon stores beginning Jan. 5th. It will run on
Verizon's 3G EVDO high speed network as well as their 1xRTT. EVDO gets
between 400 to 700k and 1xRTT gets around 100k/sec. We used the Treo 700w in
an EVDO market and page loading and email download speeds are superb. It
feels like WiFi, yet you need not be in range of an access point.
We're big fans of Windows Mobile Pocket PC phones here as well as the
Treo 650, and in terms of
usability, this is a marriage made in heaven. Much as we love the power of
Pocket PC phones, they are often a pain to use as a phone, though great as
data devices and PDAs. The 700w is easy to hold,
a reasonable size to hold to your head when in conversation and hosts many
Palm customizations that allow you to use the device easily with one hand.
Palm sees the Treo 700w as a phone first, and it shows in their tweaks. The
Today Screen has a speed dial plugin with shortcuts similar to the Treo 650,
and there's even a photo dialer (thumbnails of any contacts you wish) on the
home screen. Simply tap the photo to dial that person. As with the Treo 650,
you can also assign any letter on the QWERTY thumb keyboard to a contact for
speed dial-- so you can press "o" to call the office if you desire. To dial
someone in your contacts, start typing the first few characters of their
name to bring up their name. You can even type in their first initial, a
space, then their last name's initial to lookup and dial a contact. There
are quite a few
Treo 700w accessories already on the market to make life easier. Namely
specially designed
Treo 700w cases seem to be the most common popular add on for this new
device. (other Treo 700w reviews)
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