What is it: A smart phone with a built-in camera and a full QWERTY keyboard
What we think: A good update of the earlier Treo 600, though it's still bulky. The antenna is really annoying
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 May 2005
Tags: palmone, slot, profiles, launcher
We like:
Nice keyboard; clear, crisp screen; Bluetooth; good quality voice calls
We don't like:
Protruding antenna; not enough internal memory; mono earbud supplied
You might also need:
SD cards for playing music; case to protect the screen; spare battery; stereo headset for playing music; docking cradle
CNET UK judgement:
The Treo 600 was due an update, and this is a good one. Very similar in design, with improved ergonomics, the Treo 650 builds on earlier success, adding a removable battery and Bluetooth. We still don't like the protruding antenna, and would have liked Wi-Fi, a better camera and more internal memory, but overall the Treo 650 gets the thumbs up
Latest user reviews
June 27, 2005
Posted by: Lester Sireling
"great phone but could be better"
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