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A few days ago I commented about the Celio Redfly adding support for BlackBerrys. I came across that bit of information first while researching to purchase a Celio RedFly myself and then while I’ve been …

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Palm Treo 800w – Review

Posted by Jack Cook on August 1, 2008 – 6:06 am
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800 There is a nice review of the Palm Treo 800w over at  Mobile Tech Review that you might want to read.  I have loved the Palm form factor and have been excited to see and use the new 800w.  There is no question in my mind that the one-handed and overall usability of Palm devices is the best.

It is a “competitive phone with GPS, WiFi and EVDO along with a few goodies like Sprint TV. These days, the market is crowded with amply endowed WinMo phones, and the Treo doesn’t stand out or raise the bar. It’s likely audience will be those who are already sold on the Palm usability experience and the Treo’s good ergonomics. The 800w does have one advantage over its keyboarded Windows Mobile competition on Sprint (the HTC Mogul and the Treo 700wx): twice as much memory. That’s an important point for power users who want to run several applications simultaneously.”

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