Pros: The perfect size, tons of features, speaker phone, internet access Cons: new ones aren't cheap, battery is permanent, poor digital camera
In my opinion the Treo 600 (and 650) is to date the most perfect combination of size and ability in a PDA/phone. I purchased it because I constantly found myself leaving my PDA at home or in the car when I could have really used it. Since I always keep ...
Pros: Palm organizer and phone. Cons: Some serious system problems, terrible camera, lackluster reception.
I have always been a Palm OS user (started with the 128kb Palm). I love the OS and think that it is still a viable OS for handhelds especially when compared with WinCE (aka PocketPC or Windows Mobile or whatever Microsoft is calling it these ...
Pros: Fast and easy text messaging, chat threads Cons: Bad Reception, large in size, slow internet
I am HUGE into text messaging. I am a very straight to the point kind of person and that is the reason I love text messaging so much. It's very straight to the point. So when I saw that they were making phones with the QWERTY keyboard I just had to take ...
Pros: Long Battery Life
Every feature has different ways to be accessed Cons: Camera is 1.2 Mega Pixel
Can not be used as a modem
I love my Treo 600! Being one of the few who had a Handspring Visor Deluxe with the VisorPhone module - which was great, because it worked in bright light conditions. This was unlike the cool, but unpredictable Treo 160 which locked up all the time when ...
Pros: Battery life, keyboard, easy of use, design, speakerphone capable. Cons: Antenna, not so bright screen, speakerphone feedback, internet browsing.
I guess if you are looking at a Treo, you would be looking for the capabilities of the PalmOS, because otherwise I see no reason to even consider it. The first thing I did, was put the screen protector on the screen, because I did not want to gamble ...
Pros: great software (Palm OS)
is all-in-one (when working) Cons: bulky
finicky
service-prone (from a bad Service company)
I have owned a Treo 600 for 2.5 years.... actually, I had my original one replaced twice in that span, so I'm on my 3rd version of the original buy. Palm has been a company I have tried to remain loyal and faithful to for many years, going back to ...
Pros: Palm OS! Good Color Screen. Great keyboard. Easy to use. Memory card slot. Cons: EVIL BUZZ in phone. Camera next to useless. Occasionally crashes. Memory card keeps popping out.
I wanted this phone because I want both a cell phone and a PDA, but I don't want to have to carry around two devices. I first tried the older Treo 180 and 270 models, but they had their own problems (will write separate reviews for them). I wanted the ...
Pros: Good palm, nice color screen, nice to have phone and palm in one device. Cons: Serious bugs with phone, lousy camera.
I got my Treo 600 a year ago (Nov 04) because I wanted a palm pilot with a phone, period. I was tired of carrying both and with keys, wallet, glasses case, it was either consolidate or get a man purse: not an option. I had become dependent on both my ...
Pros: Easy to use, qwerty keyboard, many options and durable not fragile Cons: lack of ability to download large pages from web, erases items when battery dies
This phone is fantastic. As a Real Estate agent I find this phone offers everything I need for my business. When on the road, I can check emails and web sites. I can talk on the phone while inputting info onto the calendar. I use it as a pager as ...
Pros: All in one pda/phone. Synchs with Outlook. Thousands of Palm programs available. Cons: Too heavy, short battery life, no dedicated phone keys.
I had read such glowing reviews of this phone and its looks were striking and so I thought this would be the phone for me.</P> I picked it up at a local Verizon store. It was larger than what I was used to (I had the Motorola MPX200 ...
Pros: Palm OS means lots of good software. Best balance of phone and PDA so far. Cons: Poor camera, slow internet access, mediocre web browsing.
I have had a Treo 600 since April, I purchased it directly from Handspring through their Treo upgrade program. The upgrade deal basically allows for something close to the "promotional" price from the major carriers *without* being committed to a ...
Pros: It works like a charm will buy the next one Cons: None to my needs
I have been a user of the Handspring Treos since the 270 I have bought my Treo 600 and I love it. I have more than 3000 addresses at my fingertips, 600 memo files that cover almost every aspect of my business. The camera is not a Canon but without ...
Pros: has practically every feature in one handheld palm Cons: hard to type on if you have longer nails.
I got the Palm Treo 600 Handheld for my birthday this year. I have had it for several months and I must say that this is one of the most practical phones/palms I have ever seen. Its great, I used to have to carry a Palm around with my cell phone. You can ...
Pros: Fully featured, quick recharge, small package. Cons: Doesn't work worth a darn. Random resets, dropped calls, and lost data are all frustrating.
I've been using the Treo for almost 2 years. I wouldn't have kept it that long, but-for the 2 year Sprint agreement I got sucked into. In about a year and 3/4 I've been through 10 (that's right... TEN) of these crummy phones. Some of the replacements ...
Pros: Concept, ease of hot sync, variety of options Cons: Crashes, Mechanical failures after short term usage, Support is abusive
I have had my Treo 600 for about a month and a half. I previously owned a Treo 270 for 2 years, an adequate device, but failing on some key OS issues (read: WAY too many crashes), mechanical failures (keys and buttons), and support is non-existent. ...
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