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Palm Treo 800w; Palm Treo Pro; T. Treo 650; Treo 680; Treo 700p; Treo 700w; Treo 700wx; Treo 750; Treo 750v; Treo 755p This page was last edited on 2 January 2014, at ...
The Palm Treo 750v is a quad-band smartphone based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 software. It was the first Treo model to be made available in Europe based on the Windows platform : previous Treo handsets were based on the Palm OS .
A Treo 300. The Palm Treo / ˈ t r iː oʊ / (stylized as Trēo) is a discontinued line of smartphones originally developed by Handspring, which was bought by Palm, Inc. They were then manufactured and maintained by Palm, Inc. Treos had a number of integrated features such as the ability to check the calendar while talking on the phone, dial directly from a list of contacts, and send email ...
The original Palm OS (4.1H) lacks SDIO [broken anchor] support and reportedly has trouble formatting 128 megabyte SanDisk cards. The Treo 90 Updater addresses this problem and adds some other edits. The update is not a software patch but is burned into ROM. The ROM 4.1H3 update allows the use of SD Cards up to 1GB (confirmed) [citation needed].
Palm, Inc., was an American company that specialized in manufacturing personal digital assistants (PDAs) and developing software. Palm designed the PalmPilot, [1] the first PDA successfully marketed worldwide, and was known for the Treo 600, one of the earlier successful smartphones.
The Palm Treo 680 is a combination hybrid PDA/cellphone, or smartphone as the successor to the company's Treo 650. It was the first-ever Palm OS Treo with no external antenna. The Treo 680 is older, larger, and heavier than the Palm Centro. But the Treo 680 has a larger keyboard which is more comfortable to type on.
The Palm Treo 700p is a cell phone with advanced capabilities, commonly referred to as a smartphone. Unlike the slightly earlier Treo 700w , this model is based on Palm OS . This is the first Palm OS -based Treo model to feature high-speed cellular network support, and is also the first Treo model to support Bluetooth 1.2.
Released in 2002, it was the third device in the Treo family. The 180g is essentially the same as its predecessor, the Treo 180, except that it uses Palm's proprietary Graffiti handwriting recognition software. It features a Graffiti area in place of the Treo 180's miniature QWERTY keyboard and shipped with Palm OS version 3.5.2H. The 180g has ...