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axxxr Posts: > 500



Here it is, the new Treo! And it’s supposed to be called the Treo 650, it is supposed to have said to have built-in Bluetooth, a faster 312MHz processor, 32MB of RAM, a higher-resolution 320x320 LCD screen, dedicated answer and disconnect buttons, and a one megapixel digital camera. More details are sure to come.

A few other details a removable battery, a mirror next to the camera lens for taking self-portraits, a definite Bluetooth icon on one of the screens, a bigger speaker, and a more recessed SD memory card slot. Possibly also push-to-talk.
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Posted: 2004-10-24 15:18:31
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Matteus Posts: 372

A very interesting model! The battery is good and 1900 mA capacity! This message was posted from a T39
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Posted: 2004-10-25 06:03:05
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xwaiz Posts: 43

where can i buy it? how much?

I like palm os phone, more than the SE's symbian phone.

[ This Message was edited by: xwaiz on 2004-10-25 08:05 ]
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Posted: 2004-10-25 07:52:41
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plasmadog Posts: > 500

eagerly waiting for it to be released on the market!!! i really like the palm OS.
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Posted: 2004-10-25 08:48:21
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axxxr Posts: > 500

Treo 650 is official!


Yep, the wait is over: the Treo 650 got officially official today, and right on schedule, too (well, depending on whether or not you take into account them seriously jumping the gun and accidentally distributing the Treo 650 press release last week). No, you can’t buy it yet—you’re at the mercy of the carriers now, which won’t actually be offering the new smartphone until they’re good and ready—but at least we know that it can’t be too much longer know. And as we all already knew, the major improvements over the old Treo are Bluetooth, a higher resolution LCD screen, a faster processor, and a removable battery. The stuff we are disappointed by: still only 32MB of memory, supposedly some carriers will be crippling the Bluetooth, and the camera is still only VGA quality—no bump up to 1.3 megapixels like we’d hoped.


1 Antenna
2 Infrared Port For ‘beaming’ information and software between devices.
3 Ringer On/Off Switch
4 Expansion Card Slot For SD/MultiMediaCards.
5 SIM Tray GSM/GPRS model only.
6 Digital Camera
7 Stylus
8 Removable Battery
9 Volume Button
10 Customizable Button Set your own functionality.
11 Phone Speaker
12 320x320 Color Display
13 Applications Button Quick access to all applications.
14 Phone/Send Button
15 Calendar Button Quick access to today’s appt’s.
16 Menu Button Quick access to software menus.
17 Power/End Button
18 Email/Messaging Button
19 5-Way Navigator For one-handed navigation.
20 QWERTY Keyboard
21 Phone Dial Pad
22 Headset Jack
23 Multi-Connector For charger and accessories.
24 Microphone
25 Status Indicator
26 Speaker

Specs:

wireless radio

• GSM/GPRS model: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz world phone
• CDMA model: 800/1900 MHz nationwide digital phone


processor

• Intel™ PXA270 312 MHz processor


memory

• 23MB user-available stored non-volatile memory (22MB multi-lingual)


battery

• Removable rechargeable lithium ion battery
• GSM/GPRS model: Up to 6 hours talk time and up to 300 hours standby time
• CDMA model: Up to 5 hours talk time and up to 2 weeks standby time


operating system

• Palm OS® 5.4


size

• 4.4 x 2.3 x 0.9 inches
• 11.3 x 5.9 x 2.3 cm


weight

• 6.3 oz. / 178 grams


display

• Color TFT touch-screen
• 320 x 320 resolution
• 16-bit color (displays over 65,000 colors)


expansion

• Supports SD, SDIO and MultiMediaCards


audio

• RealPlayer included – requires SD memory card, sold separately
• Stereo audio headset compatible – requires a stereo headset adapter, sold separately, for use with standard stereo headphones


digital camera

• VGA with 640x480 (0.3 megapixels) resolution and automatic light balancing
• 2x zoom
• Self-portrait mirror
• Captures video


additional features

• Full backlit QWERTY keyboard with number pad
• 5-way navigation button
• Speakerphone
• Polyphonic MIDI ringtones
• Infrared port
• External ringer on/silence switch
• Vibrate mode
• Stylus
• Keyguard
• 2.5 mm headset jack supports stereo audio
• customizable side button


software

Software Included on Device or CD-ROM
• Phone
• Contacts
• Calendar
• VersaMail
• Messaging
• Media
• Camera
• Camcorder
• Web browser
• RealPlayer
• Tasks
• Memos
• Calculator
• World Clock
• HotSync® Manager
• PalmOne™ Installation Software
• link to Microsoft Outlook (Windows only)
• DataViz® Documents To Go® 7
• AudiblePlayer
• Palm™ eReader
• Handmark PocketExpress (trial version)
• Zap! 2016
• Handmark Solitaire


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Posted: 2004-10-26 09:25:19
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axxxr Posts: > 500

The iPod and the BMW are already best friends (or something along those lines), but not to be outdone, palmOne proves it can pimp a German ride as well as the next gadget maker and has teamed up with Audi. The gist of the deal is that Bluetooth-enabled Audi cars’ll be able to automatically pair up with palmOne’s new Treo 650 for use as hands-free speakerphone and that you’ll also be able to use the smartphone to control various features of the car (though we’re not quite sure which ones). Expect some sort of big proper announcement soon, but palmOne was already showing this dealy off at CTIA the other day.





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Posted: 2004-10-27 13:27:54
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