Palm (accidentally?) announces Treo Pro

0. phoneArena posted on 19 Aug 2008, 10:20

Palm Treo Pro is the latest Treo running on Windows Mobile Professional OS. It is GSM with 3G support, WiFi and GPS…

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1. (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:42

lol I smell a firing about to be announced.

2. (unregistered) posted on 19 Aug 2008, 13:06

Isn't this like the second leak of the pro?

11. (unregistered) posted on 20 Aug 2008, 01:51

yes but the first one was some insiders info, use the search

3. (unregistered) posted on 19 Aug 2008, 14:07

I don't understand the difference between this and the TREO 800w?

4. MADD HATTER (unregistered) posted on 19 Aug 2008, 14:28

You wouldn't understand. It's completly different on so many levels! Clearly the color alone is different. Use your eye's man...... Shut your mouth when your talking to me

5. Oz (unregistered) posted on 19 Aug 2008, 14:40

I keep reading that it is on WCDMA. But then on Boy Genius they state that it will probably go on ATT> I guess i don't understand. CDMA is Verizon and Sprint right? ATT is GSM. Any help here would be awesome.

6. WCDMA explainer (unregistered) posted on 19 Aug 2008, 15:21

http://www.umtsworld.com/technology/wcdma.htm

8. Oz (unregistered) posted on 19 Aug 2008, 17:34

Heh, this link is probably very informative, but to me it reads like a tax booklet. Any help?

10. (unregistered) posted on 19 Aug 2008, 22:03

W-CDMA is a GSM technology. it's TOTALLY different the original CDMA/EV-DO. W-CDMA is the driving force behind what is commonly called HSDPA/HSUPA- the AT&T/GSM 3G technology.

16. (unregistered) posted on 20 Aug 2008, 16:13

W-CDMA is still WIDEBAND CDMA my friend. It's sort of like a stepchild/hybrid cousin to CDMA.

17. (unregistered) posted on 20 Aug 2008, 20:50

As is LTE a stepchild/hybrid cousin to GSM so it really does not matter without CDMA there is no GSM 3g with out LTE there is no 4G CDMA

7. (unregistered) posted on 19 Aug 2008, 15:52

there is two different versions for different carriers there is a gsm version as well that will be released on att not sure when tho

9. (unregistered) posted on 19 Aug 2008, 20:29

its windows based... this phone is gonna be a piece of crap... all palms are crappy. i've never owned one that didn't drop a million calls a day or froze up everytime a button is pressed.

12. (unregistered) posted on 20 Aug 2008, 12:08

http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/17/itreo-800p-available-on-ebay-l-k/ thats all you need to know about this phone I-Treo 800P baby!!!

13. (unregistered) posted on 20 Aug 2008, 12:10

NEVER MIND I LIED IM SORRY GUYS DO NOT ORDER I-TREO 800P FROM EBAY LIKE THE ARTICLE SAYS...IT IS JUST TO GET YOUR INFORMATION

14. (unregistered) posted on 20 Aug 2008, 12:17

its huge

15. (unregistered) posted on 20 Aug 2008, 16:09

the treo pro is up on the site again if u want to c a vid go herehttp://www.wmexperts.com/articles/treo_pro_announced_for_really.html and scroll down

18. (unregistered) posted on 21 Aug 2008, 12:09

I'm actually surprised that I finally like the look of a Palm device. I think Palm finally did a good job on this device making it look sleek, eye - catchy, and sort of elegant. Wow good job Palm

19. (unregistered) posted on 21 Aug 2008, 19:00

HTC actually assembles the new line of palm devices. That is why they are better (starting with the centro). Palm then installs the software on the device. I hope that palm can make a comback by outsourcing the assembly to a company that does a supurb job assembling devices.

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