What is it: Windows Mobile smart phone with 3G
What we think: It's a little chunky and we aren't sure we like the square screen, but one-handed use is certainly possible for many everyday tasks
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 4 October 2006
Tags: Palm, Palm Treo 750v, edge, attachments, camera
We like:
Good keyboard; plenty of memory that is easily expandable; clever extensions to Windows Mobile software; SMS continuous chat view
We don't like:
No Wi-Fi; 2.5mm headset jack; small, square screen
You might also need:
miniSD cards
CNET UK judgement:
The Treo 750v is the first Windows Mobile device from Palm we have seen in the UK, and the company simply had to do well with it. On the usability front it has succeeded, though there are some things that annoy us -- like the small screen
Full review:
Palm's first Windows Mobile-based Treo to hit the UK arrives with something of a splash. It was September last year when the company announced a US version of its Treo, called the Treo 700w. Now we get the Treo 750v, exclusive on Vodafone where it'll cost you from free to £212, depending on the tariff you choose. Continue Reading...
Palm Treo 750v History
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Latest user reviews
August 6, 2007
Posted by: tvmovietom
"Fundamentally flawed"
January 3, 2007
Posted by: O Oya
"This truly is a very good all round PDA and phone. One handed operation is now really possible."
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