Palm Treo Pro CDMA Palm logo

Palm Treo Pro CDMA






 
 
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Description:

The CDMA version of the Treo Pro has identical features and design. It is not only a pretty handset, but also a powerful business phone, running on Windows Mobile 6.1.

Palm Treo Pro CDMA specifications

Palm Treo Pro CDMA specifications

  • Network
  • Size
  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Camera
  • Multimedia
  • Memory
  • Smartphone
  • Input
  • Connectivity
  • Other Features

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gotta love it

6 Nov 2009 whoami

9.7 out of 10

best phone ive had so far.

good features, good design, freezes up once in a while but no big deal.

for people not used to palm phones, the keyboard might be tricky at first. 

im glad palm switched this phone to windows mobile. i dont like palm soft ware that much.

over all great phone.





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treo pro 850w cdma

29 Jun 2009 gary malone

8.7 out of 10

I just had the oportunity to purchase a new phone didn't know what I wanted then I ran acrossed this phone. the phone ever since I have had it has been an awesome time. never thought that I would enjoy such a phone.





I have the gps and sprint tv on this model. OMG!!! Awesome....texting is better then I thought, the options, quick keys, the best phone I've owned to date.
to be honest, the only thing that seems palm could have done a little better was the sensitivity between the stylus and the touch screen, the touch from your finger works better then the stylus on the screen. and the over size of the stylus could be longer in my opinion.


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Palm Pro - Step in the right direction

9 Apr 2009 Steve Parks

9 out of 10

The Palm Pro is as sleek and small as powerful windows mobile phones get.  I love the size and light weight compared to the Treo 700w I've had for 3 years.  It's about half the thickness and no external antanae.  Palm also replaced it's proprietary charging port with a micro usb port which is nice.  The connection holds good compared to the old port and it enables the phone to be charged via a USB connection to a computer or by plugging the usb in to the wall charger that comes with it.  The keyboard keys are slim and aren't as easy to type with as traditional Treos, but you can get used to it.  It also has a mini-stylus which I'm not fond of, but a minor issue compared to all the issues the 700w was having.  Lastly, as with all Windows Mobile devices, each carrier and device mfg write their own plugins and modifications to make WM "theirs".  Some of them are nice, such as the touch screen disabling while you are on a call, but others are lacking.  There are no photo contacts unless you buy a third party program.  When you type a contact's name, a screen comes up with your contact list, but it's always in black as shown in the photos on this site regardless of your theme.  So you might change your theme to the normal WM Blue or Green theme, but the customizations that Palm made still show in black making it look out of place and cheesy.  Lastly, Sprint has the Wifi / Bluetooth notification at the top of the today screen which seems like a waste or real estate to me, but you can't remove it--at least not that I've found.  Oh, and the web browser basically requires the stylus because it renders pages as you would expect on a desktop which is kinda nice--i.e. javascript rollovers work; flash works; etc, but if you just want to use the up/down arrows to scroll through mobile sites, it's not as intuitive as other browsers.


All in All... it's a vast improvement to the older WM Treos.





Sleek design; lightweight. Works fast, e-mails arrive almost instantly even when using pop3. usb charger. wifi/gps/bluetooth. Conversation mode in Texting.
keyboard takes getting used to; Palm/Sprint customizations aren't as good as the Verizon 700w. themes don't work with some screens (i.e. always white text on black background). today screen isn't as robust as other variations of WM.


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