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Cingular Palm Treo 750 Review

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 27, 2007 – 12:01 am  Share
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At last, I have finally gotten the review of the Cingular Palm Treo 750 complete. I normally like to use a device for a few weeks prior to writing the review, but this time I got more than a month. One thing after another prevented this from getting done sooner, but it’s better late than never.

The Palm Treo 750 is a stellar device!

The Cingular Palm Treo 750 is one of the best phones in the past 2 years. Palm took a great form factor, added Windows Mobile and their touch to create a device that has the versatility of a Pocket PC Phone and the ease of use of a Smartphone. Despite a couple quirks, the Treo 750 is real strong performer and could be a serious asset to business users and casual users alike. Knowing how Palm does business, I expect software updates to fix most of the quirks pretty quick.

The form factor, the added software menus for the Today Screen, and the added OK and Start buttons make the Palm Treo 750 amazingly easy to use one handed. If you are walking down the street, riding the bus, or sitting at your desk, your data is easily accessible. While I am 100% sure that there are phones coming down the road that will upend the Palm Treo 750, right now there is no phone that fits my lifestyle any better.

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