Palm Treo 750 Specs

8.4

Description

The antenna-less 750v is high-end 3G Treo supporting tri-band world UMTS frequencies. It runs on Windows Mobile operating system and 300MHz Samsung processor and features 240x240 pixels touch display

This device is also known as Palm Treo 750v

Pros

  • Hardware QWERTY keyboard

Cons

  • Thick body (0.86 inches)
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Display

Resolution: 240 x 240 px
Technology: TFT

Hardware

System chip: Samsung
Processor: Single core, 300 MHz
RAM: 0.1GB
Storage expansion: miniSD
OS: Windows Mobile Professional
ROM: 60 MB
Device type: Smartphone

Battery

Capacity: 1200 mAh
Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable

Camera

Rear: Single camera
Main camera: 1.3 MP
Video recording: Yes
Dimensions: 4.37 x 2.28 x 0.86 inches
(111 x 58 x 22 mm)
Weight: 5.43 oz (154.0 g)
Features: Stylus, Full keyboard, Soft keys
Keys: Left: Volume control, Other

Cellular

3G: Bands 5(850), 2(1900), 1(2100)

Multimedia

Headphones: 2.5mm jack

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth: 1.2
USB: Yes
Other: Infrared, Computer sync

Regulatory Approval

FCC approval:
Date approved: Nov 08, 2006
FCC ID value: O8F-KITT
Measured SAR:
Head: 1.16 W/kg
Measured in: 1900 MHz
Body: 0.23 W/kg
Measured in: 1900 MHz

Availability

Officially announced: Jan 07, 2007
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Carrier Availability

Discontinued

AT&T

User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
9.3
Minus wi-fi, this phone is awesome.
Phone owned for

I've had it's CDMA brother, the Treo 700wx.  While I like the tandem of Palm and Windows, I hated the slowness of "The Most Reliable network". When I made it back to at&t, after accidentally destroying my Blackjack i607, I went after this phone. You should, too! And if Palm and Windows decide to have another rendezvous, I'll go after that, as well!

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5.8
Please keep looking
Phone owned for

Wow. Clearly, your other reviewers are on a different page. On paper, this is an awesome phone. In practice, this is one of the most poorly performing piece of technological garbage I have ever owned. I don’t know if it is the Windows Mobile O/S or Palm’s implementation of it but clearly, whoever thought up this combo didn’t understand phones. As a phone, this device fails miserably. The most frustrating thing is that it is intermittent. Sometimes something works, sometimes it doesn’t. Like ringing, you’d think once you set a profile it would keep it. Nope. Although the phone is set to ring, many times it doesn’t. When the phone does ring, sometimes the answer button works, sometimes it doesn’t. And the list goes on and on. Before you think I got a lemon, I know several others (in my company) who experience similar problems.

As a PDA, to do email/calendar/contacts, it works (although the keyboard is very narrow and difficult to use).

NET/NET: for anyone looking for a whiz-bang PDA for personal use, it may suffice (but at over $600, tough to swallow). For anyone looking for a productive business tool, please, please keep looking.

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10
Treo 750
Phone owned for

For all who dont like the treo...this device is one of the best winmo devices i have seen in a long time....yes it has flaws but i owned an 8525 and traded it for this one...the lack of wifi is oicked up by the speeds of using it on a 3g net work...when winmo 6 is available for all the att 750's the device will surpass any with very few to compete with it...and as far as verizon goes, their network is very slow and if they were smart they would be like the parent company vodafone and go to gsm to keep up with the times of a real company

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