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Expansion
Mini-SD
Antenna
Internal
Memory
128 megs, 60 user-storage plus 50mb program memory
Screen
240x240 Touchscreen
Processor
Samsung 300MHz
Data Speeds
Utilizes 3G UMTS
Availability Available
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Great Phone |
So far; after 4 days; my 750 is head and shoulders better than my old 650.
The interface takes some getting used too; since I was Palm OS kinda guy since the first Palm Pilot was introduced.
However as a phone this thing runs rings around my 650.
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Great device my favorite with a few flaws |
I work for Microsoft in the Windows Mobile arena and have tried many devices, this is my favorite. Great one handed form factor, especially great if you have to sms in various languages as I often do. Feels good in the hand, excellent quality.
I love the Windows Mobile operating system and-having played with WM6 for a bit-am anxious for the Treo 750 flavor to come out.
Drawbacks - battery life is about a day and a half. I live with it because I love the Treo.
Lacking - GPS, wifi and big megagig hard drive. Let's face it, they squeeze 30GB into an iPod, why can't they do it on a Treo? Imagine being able to take a nice movie collection with you on your next business trip AND have enough battery life to watch them. One of these days I hope we get this...
If Treo gets their act together and can squeeze these into one package, I think this will be the one to beat hands down.
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hated it |
I am a realtor here in Fresno California and am contantly checking e-mails, instant messaging clients, and basically multi-tasking non stop...the 750 is not user friendly and basically i felt like i was taking a step back in time.
The only good news was that the download speeds were awesome but the lack of convenience ruined it for me in less than one day...back to the 680 for me.
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WiFi Woes & the Incredible Shrinking SD card |
WiFi - saves me $480/yr. I don't have to buy someone's data plan. In my mind no WiFi is definitely driven by agreements with Cingular, Verizon, etc. Hotspots are all over. It's very easy to tailor my use as needed. I guess the end user customer is not as important as the business customer agreements. I hate to tie up the SD slot with a WiFi adapter card. Espescially when WiFi was standard on my old Tungsten C.
I don't like being forced to use the mini-SD. I have lots of applications on SD. Now, if I want to use them I've got to transfer them to the mini SD card. Don't see the mini SD becoming the standard with the micro out there as well. It is definitely going to be awhile before this issue is resolved.
I do like the Windows functionality over the Palm OS. It is very helpful in a multitasking environment.
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Bad battery life |
I really wanted to like this phone. I had a t600 a couple of years back and a blackberry in between. I am not crazy about windows mobile but more imporantly without even heavy use, my battery was completely dead by 4 pm. I went to the Cingular store for advice and they gave me a new battery to try with no help from that. So I will try the Blackjack now.
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Great Phone |
Easy to use...I like the Today screen...great to dial numbers when driving...I only wish it had more screen resolution
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No Wi-Fi...need I say more? |
See one-line summary
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Top for Business |
More ram/rom and MhZ
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Solid Performance, Best Treo Yet |
The improvements are small, but very well thought out. Treo still has the best form factor regardless of the latest smaller and thinner devices. I personally don't see all the hype about WIFI. I had WIFI in a previous 8525 and never really used it. 3G is plenty fast for what I require from a phone.
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