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Want a Palm Treo Pro that is Unlocked?

Posted by Jack Cook on April 15, 2009 – 8:17 am
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I do and this might be how I’ll accomplish that desire.  With all the devices I have tried, the one that is still my absolute favorite all time device is the Palm 750.  Why?  Because it offered the best solution for accomplishing my daily tasks in a form factor that has never been reproduced by any other device; that is until the Treo Pro was released.

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Amazon.com is offering a Palm Treo Pro Unlocked Cell Phone with 2 MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, MicroSD – U.S. Version with Warranty in Black) for 399.99 which is $200.00 less than the List Price of $599.99

Currently, it is in stock and it ships for FREE so it might be worth checking out is you have that desire for a new device.  The price is right!

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  • Not only is it unlocked, it doesn't sound like you need a contract, either. (A phone could be unlocked but still subsidized so you needed to sign a contract.)

    Plus, there's a deal where you can get a free "international SIM card" with $20 of minutes included. I don't know how many minutes that works out to or whether it works in the U.S., too, but it's free.

    Steve
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