Treo™ smartphones seamlessly combine a full-featured mobile phone with either a Palm OS Powered™ or Windows Mobile® organizer and PDA with wireless communications including email, messaging and web browsing1, in a small, compact, yet easy-to-use device that simplifies both business and personal life.
A good, versatile unit but cranky with Outlook
Rating
Written By apowell
Date Written May 23 2008
Summary
I used a Treo 755p for about 11 months. I opted for the Palm version because I've used Palm software and PDAs for almost 10 years, and although I'm quite PC-centric, I really like the Palm OS. I didn't want a Windows mobile unit, and this was my fourth...
Strength
Excellent sensitivity, many functions, well made.
Weakness
Often very slow to respond to touch screen, finally stopped syncing with Outlook.
Bottom Line
I can't recommend the Palm version of the 755p based on its eventual refusal to sync with Outlook after 10 months of proper function.
Combines a cell phone and Palm PDA, camera, and mp3 player. Handy
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Written By dnhoshor
Date Written May 30 2008
Summary
I bought the Palm Treo 755p from my cell service provider (Alltel) a month ago, and I've found it useful. I've used a Palm PDA from the first days of the Palm Pilot so I felt comfortable choosing the another device that uses the Palm Operating System...
Strength
Lots of tools in one package.
Weakness
The Palm OS is getting dated, but there are tons of programs for it.
Bottom Line
Good phone, and a boatload of tools in one package
Hey there. I bought my 755p in January of 2008 and whole heartedly love it. It's not with out it's flaws, but seldom is anything. I started out as a Blackberry user, but when it came time to upgrade, i couldn't sidestep the touchscreen/stylis...
Strength
Great programs, touch screen, fast internet, durable unit, loud enough.
Weakness
Cant be shut off. VERY FLIMSY power connection. Hard to find accessory from non-internet stores.
Bottom Line
Buy it. Its worth it. Great for anyone who can use a PDA