Bottom - Headphone, HotSync, Mic
The most obvious omission is that the camera lens is covered. At first I thought this was a comment on the Treo 600's photography abilities, but then I realized that the lid would get in the way anyway. Speaking of the lid, there is a hole cutout near the bottom of it whose purpose I still have not figured out. It does allow one access to the Treo's spacebar when closed (lot of good it will do you!). I would have rather the hole be at the top (maybe it was upside down!) so I could speak on the phone with the lid closed. A mesh screen covers the speaker, which I thought was a nice detail.
The beltclip nub is removeable by using any flathead screwdriver or the included key, which has Piel Frama's logo. Also included are some cheap plastic inserts that you can put in the screw hole, but honestly the nub does not stick out enough to really bother.
While the nub is metal, the beltclip itself is plastic and seems pretty generic. Since it is plastic against metal, the beltclip could wear over time.
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