Palm to offer Windows Mobile 6 FREE
This post was published 2 years 7 months 14 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.Tonight I had the opportunity to check out Windows Mobile 6 on the Palm Treo 750. Here are a couple photos of Windows Mobile in action.
If you check out the photo on the right, the available memory is reduced slightly with WM6, but I didn’t really notice any delay in response from running applications.
The good news for Treo 750 owners is that the upgrade will be FREE. Yes, Free. Read on for the press release.
Palm Announces Update to Windows Mobile 6 Coming for Treo 750 Smartphone
AT&T Customers Also Gain Access to Faster Speeds with HSDPA Capability
ORLANDO, Fla., CTIA Wireless Show, March 27, 2007 — Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) today announced that an update to the Windows Mobile 6 Professional operating system will be available for Treo™ 750 smartphone customers around the world. The Treo 750 is available from carriers in the United States, Europe and Asia and remains a key part of Palm’s international expansion strategy to make Treo smartphones available to more customers. For AT&T customers, the update also will facilitate High-speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) capability – allowing faster data-download speeds on 3G/UMTS/HSDPA networks.(1)
“Palm continues to work closely with Microsoft to maximize the benefits of Windows Mobile and to deliver the best mobile experience to Treo customers,” said Joe Fabris, director of wireless solutions at Palm, Inc. “Our hallmark Palm experience combined with the benefits of Windows Mobile 6 on the Treo 750 will continue to deliver a great productivity tool for businesses across the country and around the world.”
The Treo 750 is a five-band world phone that combines a great phone with email, messaging, web browsing and organization software.(2) Because the Treo 750 is based on GSM radio technology that is widely available around the world, it is a natural fit for multinational businesses or employees who travel internationally. The flexibility of the Treo 750 combined with Windows Mobile 6 will help the Treo 750 continue to build on its momentum in the business market.
Windows Mobile 6 paired with Exchange Server 2007 will deliver email enhancements such as HTML-formatted email messages, the ability to set an out-of-office message remotely, and live links to Microsoft SharePoint documents. Also, the Treo’s color touch screen makes line-of-business applications easier than ever and allows users to take full advantage of new mobile versions of Microsoft Office Outlook, Office Word, Office Excel and Office PowerPoint. Microsoft’s Direct Push Technology continues to be available out of the box, giving Exchange users fast, automatic wireless updates of their email, calendar items, contacts and tasks without additional third-party software or fees.(2)
“Windows Mobile delivers to the small screen a rich and familiar experience that meets people’s work and life needs while on the go—all with a single device,” said Chris Hill, group product manager, Microsoft Corp. “We are excited to work closely with Palm to offer a Windows Mobile 6 update to existing Treo 750 users so that they can take advantage of new and enhanced productivity and advanced communication capabilities.”
Palm’s Windows Mobile update for the Treo 750 will be available later this year. More information on the Palm Treo 750 smartphone is available at http://www.palm.com/us/products/smartphones/treo750/.
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