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Day 2 with the Cingular/AT&T Palm Treo 750

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 19, 2007 – 2:03 am  Share
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You want to know how well a phone is doing in an evaluation? How few times it “gets” you. When you can go a complete day without getting upset at something it does differently than previous devices, you know you have a good thing! So far, the Treo 750 has not upset me. What is funny to watch is me using this thing one handed as if the screen were not a touch screen. I have gotten so used to smartphones, particulary the BlackJack, that I still keep forgetting that the Treo 750 has a touch screen.

What did I learn about this phone today?
I already have a good feel for the Treo 750 based on experience with the 700w and 700wx models, but one thing that Palm has done just takes the cake when compared to others. The ringer menu. I know that you can set certain ringtones to each contact, to unknown callers, etc… but no phone I have used to date makes it as easy to setup as the custom work that Palm has done with this menu.


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Another rough day on this phone and it got to sleep on the cradle at about 7pm with 25% of it’s juice left. This is a workhorse! When comparing the Treo 750 to the Treo 700w, it handles applications and day to day activities much better than the 700w and 700wx. One my 2nd day, I am not ready to give up my BlackJack yet, but I am getting used to the 750, watch out!

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