Works with Treo 270
Screen
12-bit passive matrix color
Battery Life
3 hrs talk, 150 hrs standby
Color
Steel Gray
Processor
33 MHz Motorola Dragonball VZ
OS
Palm OS 3.5.2H
Weight
5.4 oz.
Other Features
Jog rocker, Ringer switch with vibrate option, Headset jack, Personal speakerphone, Protective flip lid, GPRS upgradeable upon availability, Microphone, Backlit keyboard
Size
4.2" x 2.8" x 0.82"
Memory
16 MB
Availability Available
$699.00
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User Opinions |
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83% |
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Too many problems |
I am using my THIRD Treo, and had to endure a great deal of confusion and slow responses as I attempted to replace the defective units. Operationally, it's actually quite good, EXCEPT you just can't see the screen in daylight - a problem when that's your phone pad! The concept is great, but it isn't there yet...
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Hardy_Childers |
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TREO 270 GREAT ! |
Now, Treo 270 is great device. cellular function with fastest and ease to write sms message. Full GPRS... and it's great. I suggest you to buy this smallest and smartest device. before I get gprs upgrade my TREO has problem to receive sms... but now the problem gone after update flash rom with gprs upgrade, it's real new system upgrade !
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dmc7 |
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Best Gadget I ever purchased |
I give the Treo 2 thumbs up. It is easy to use, easy to learn, light weight, The phone is great, the graphics are great, the features are great. I sugest that you buy a charging cradel or two for several locations to keep the batery alive. It does need a recharge at least once a day.
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chris meehan |
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Missing Key Phone components |
For all the design innovation, they ommitted a mute function, and as minor as this sounds, try having a meeting on this phone with the headset and you'll notice the interference from the headset cable is horrid.
Response from Handspring is a software upgrade to include mute is strong possibility.
Dont invest in it until that happens, I have no choice but to go back to my nokia and Prism, for now.
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robsrkt |
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Oustanding. |
I've had both T180g and T270. No problems with either.
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ronaldwright |
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I just love my Treo 270 |
Mine has no bug�s till now so I must say it�s the best mobile divice I have ever seen
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orangebutton |
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Just What I Was Looking For |
First I had a Nokia 5120 and a Day Planner, and it worked for many years. Then I went digital and got a Visor Prism and a VisorPhone. But only after 4 months it became too "clunky" so I stopped using the VisorPhone and got a Nokia 8290 and IrDA with my Prism. After 2 months of that... found the money needed for a brand new Treo 270. One unit, small form factor, does everything that I need... I'm happy.
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I_Mua_Tech |
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Great Little Machine |
I loved the original Treo 180g but it seemed that every couple of days I would encounter a web site that made me wish it had a color screen. Eventually, this lust for color became too great to resist and I got the 270. I'm enjoying this machine, adjusting to a keyboard instead of Graffiti has turned out to be pretty easy and I can still use Graffiti with RecoEcho. They've improved the functionality of the Jog Rocker. The color is a little disappointing but otherwise, I love it.
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DarthRepublican |
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Greateast PDA I have owned |
I am a convert from the Pocket PC. The treo is the greatest PDA I have owned ever. Great Internet and mobile capabilities
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sarecca |
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No analog! |
US cellphone service can be very spotty (well, duh, it's a Big country). Where there isn't digital, there's analog.... except if you have a Treo.
That's why I picked the Samsung SPH-i300, and I'm happy I did. Evry time I leave the metro area and the red "A" appears, I know I have signal that I could not wiht the Treo.
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johnbartley |
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