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    Palm Treo 755p from Verizon Review


    For the past month I have been road testing the new Treo 755p from Verizon Wireless for Gadgets On the Go. The following is my review of the newest Palm Treo smartphone to debut on the Verizon Wireless network.

    Body Style

    The single biggest improvement that the Treo 755p has to offer over the model it replaces, the Treo 700p, is it’s redesigned body. The 755p now has an internalized antenna bringing it in line with many of the other competing devices on the market today. For many customers, this will be a welcomed and long awaited change.

    Palm has also worked to improve the way the Treo feels when you are holding it in your hand. To achieve these improvements, Palm used soft touch paint and changed the contours along the sides. Rather than a convex edge, the sides of the Treo 755p are concave. As a result, the Treo 755p is much easier to hold as you are rushing about your busy day. The Treo 755p is also slimmer and lighter than the 700p, though it is hard to notice the change even with the two devices sitting side-by-side.

    Software Enhancements

    The Treo 755p is noticeably more stable than the Treo 700p. During the entire month I was using the 755p, the device did not reset once on me. Google Maps is now bundled on the device and has been integrated with the Contacts application. To use the feature, look up an address in a Contacts records, and tap the Map button. You can now quickly obtain directions to locations that are in your contacts database. (If you plan on using this feature, or others that require a connection to the Internet, you will want to purchase a Verizon Wireless data plan in addition to the voice plan.)

    For the most part, the software on the Treo 755p felt snappy and responsive. I was able to quickly jump between the preinstalled and third-party applications that I installed on the device. While over-all performance has been improved over the Treo 700p, the Blazer web browser still had a little bit of a lag starting up and closing down.

    During my trial period, there where four applications that I either upgraded or installed to enhance my personal productivity. These items are subjective and will vary from user to user. I started off by installing Treoware’s LEDOff utility to over ride the constant blinking of the Verizon Treo’s LED since I prefer the LED to only blink when I need to be alerted to an event. I also installed Tyler Faux’s LudusP utility; which I used to remap the Menu button to the green send button. For me, it is a more natural movement to press the green send button to open a menu when my thumb is on the 5-way navigator than reaching down to the Menu button located in the lower right of the keyboard. Since I use my Treo for writing and note taking, I upgraded the bundled version of DataViz Documents To Go from version 9 Professional to version 10 Premium for Microsoft Office 2007 compatibility. And lastly, since I like to listen to music while I write, I upgraded Normsoft Pocket Tunes from version 3 to version 4.

    Read the full review on GadgetsOnTheGo.net

    [Via GadgetsOnTheGo.net]

  • rumors,  treo

    Is this Drucker?

    Did Microsoft’s Bill Gates “out” Palm’s rumored Treo “Drucker”?

    Over the weekend, Gadgets On the Go covered a leaked product roadmap from Vodafone that showed two slides of upcoming Windows Mobile-based Palm Treo smartphones. The high-end device, code named “Drucker” did not have an image. Did Bill Gates, accidentally give us a sneak-peek at the new device rumored to be due out by mid-year?

    “Drucker”, if the leaked information is to be believed, will include a built-in Wi-Fi radio (a first for Palm), Windows Mobile 6.1, a 320×320 display, Bluetooth 2.0, and a 2.0MP camera.

    Photo Credit: Engadget.com

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    Treo 755p Reviewer’s Notes: Stop the Blinking!

    So I’ve had the new Verizon Treo 755p for a few days and things have been going well. I’ve moved all of my applications, games, and data over to the 755p and I’m using it as my everyday production device.

    But there is one thing that is driving me absolutely crazy: The nonstop LED blinking while the cell radio is turned on.

    That is where Treoware’s LEDOff comes in. With LEDOff, you can control what alarms and events trigger the LED to pulse. I just turned off Signal blinking for In coverage and now the Treo 755p on Verizon works my Treo 700p on Sprint.

    LEDOff is “donationware” and can be downloaded from the Treoware website.

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    Treo 755p First Impressions

    Earlier this week Palm and Verizon launched the Treo 755p on the Verizon Wireless EVDO network and today I received Gadgets On The Go’s review unit. Like a kid on, well, Christmas Morning, I tore into the shipping carton to unbox the new Treo.

    Let me start off by saying that new azure green is much better in person than it looks on the computer screen. Sitting on my desk, the new Treo looks like a dark grey or black. Early next year when the company I work for starts deploying them, I will have no hesitation deploying them to the executive team.

    Today is the first time I’ve had a chance to play with the 755p. I really like the the new Treo 755p soft touch paint. The 755p’s new contours along the side along with the soft touch paint make the Treo fit comfortably in your hand. When holding the Treo 700p and 755p, one in each hand, the difference is like night and day.

    I plan on using the Treo 755p as my primary device for the next few weeks and concluding my test drive with a review here on Gadgets on the Go.

    For more information about the Treo 755p, check out Palm’s website.

    [Via GadgetsOnTheGo.net…]

  • treo,  verizon

    Palm Treo 755p Available on Verizon Wireless

    Earlier today, Palm launched the Treo 755p smartphone on the Verizon Wireless network.

    Compared to the Treo 700p which it replaces in the Verizon smartphone line up, the Treo 755p offers a sleeker body design that has previously only been available to Sprint and AT&T customers. Like other recent Treo smartphones, the Verizon Treo 755p features an internal antenna and the soft-touch paint. This version of the Treo 755p comes in azure green (a deep blue-green color if you are Pantone color chart challenged like me). Sprint offers the the 755p in burgundy and midnight blue while Alltel offers the smartphone in black.

    The Treo 755p, like the 700p, features a full suite of software for both business and personal time. Documents To Go, Pocket Tunes, and VersaMail lead off a full feature list. Also included in this Treo is Verizon’s Wireless Sync software that allows customers to wireless synchronize email, contacts, calendar, and tasks from a home or business Windows PC.

    The Treo 755p will sell for $400 with a new two-year service agreement and after a $50 mail in rebate. Customers who also purchase a qualified voice plan are also eligible for an additional $100 rebate. The Treo 755p will sell for $580 for customers who do not wish to extended there service plans with Verizon.

    Full details on all versions of the Treo 755p can be found on the Palm website.

  • treo,  windows mobile

    Treo 750 Update 2.25 Recovery Tool

    I don’t know how many people have seen this or not, so I wanted to mention it here. I’m a Palm OS user, and I carry a Treo 700p. That said, I try to keep up on what is going on over on the Windows Mobile side of the Palm house.

    While researching the Treo 750 Updater 2.25 (the one that adds Windows Mobile 6.0) for a customer over on the Palm Community Help Forums, where I’m a moderator, I ran across the directions for using the Updater 2.25 Recover Tool.

    I’m actually excited to see that Palm has packaged this tool into the upgrade kit. While I don’t have a Windows Mobile device to test this on, the tool appears to give customers a second chance to recover from a Treo that was “bricked” by a failed upgrade.

    AT&T and Cingular Wireless customers can download the 2.25 Updater here. The directions for using the recovery tool can be found here.

  • rumors,  treo

    Rumor: Treo 800w on Sprint in February

    A Palm Community Help Forum member claiming to be an employee of Sprint has posted that the Treo 800w will be coming to Sprint in late February 2008 to replace the Treo 700wx.

    Rumors of a Treo 800w, a new Treo running the Windows Mobile operating system, have been circulating on the Internet for months now with little bits of information popping up every few months.

    Are these rumors of the Treo 800w real? I’ll leave that for you to decide.

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    Push To Talk Comes to the AT&T Treo 680

    Earlier today Palm and AT&T Wireless released the Treo 680 Update 2.11 for AT&T and Cingular branded smartphones.

    According to the Palm website, the update includes the following features:

    • Push to Talk
    • Microsoft Direct Push Technology for instant email, calendaring updates
    • IM application for access to AIM, Windows Live Messenger, and Yahoo!
    • TeleNav GPS service
    • Power saving enhancements
    • Support for Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) cards
    • Enhanced ringtone support: MP3, AAC, AAC+, MIDI, WAV, and AMR
    • Cingular graphics will be updated with the AT&T graphics
    • Update roll ups: Camera update, Daylight Savings Time update, and Update 1.09

    This update is intended for AT&T or Cingular branded Treo 680 smartphones only. Mac OS X and Vista customers will need a blank SD card with which to perform the update with. BlackBerry Connect customers are being told to not upgrade at this time as this update is not compatible with that software. Lastly, customers who update will be eligible for a free copy of Astraware Sudoku.

    Download the AT&T Treo 680 Update 2.11

    [Thanks to my anonymous tipster for sending this in.]

  • treo,  windows mobile

    Windows Mobile 6 Treo 750 Now Available in the US

    Earlier today Palm issued two press releases indicating that US customers can now use Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6 Professional operating system on their smartphones. This will be welcomed news for AT&T customers who have been waiting a long time (but not as long as Treo 700p customers) for their operating system upgrades.

    Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional for AT&T Wireless Customers

    The first press release was to announce that the Treo 750 Updater 2.25 for AT&T customers. This update brings Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional to AT&T and Cingular branded Treo 750 smartphones.

    There are a number of enhancements in this upgrade, including:

    • HSDPA support for faster data network connections
    • Improved support for the Calendar application
    • Enhanced support for HTML based email messages
    • Microsoft Windows Vista compatibility
    • Internet connection sharing
    • Better security and IT policies support
    • USB cable charging

    It is important that you read and understand the upgrade directions before attempting this upgrade. The one download limit is also being enforced (you will need your Treo 750’s serial number handy) with the US version of the upgrade as has been the case with previously released international releases. It is a good idea to backup your Windows Mobile 6 upgrade installer before attempting the upgrade.

    The complete features list, upgrade documentation, and downloads can be found on the Palm website.

    Download the Treo 750 Updater 2.25

    Unlocked Treo 750 Now Available in the US

    The second press release from Palm was to announce that an unlocked Treo 750 is now available for purchase from directly from the Palm website or retail locations.

    Today’s press release reads, in part:

    “The Treo 750 offers the hallmark Palm experience in a multifunction phone with access to email, Palm’s exclusive threaded text messaging, web browsing and organization software all in a compact design. Added features such as Windows Live increases communication capabilities by letting users send voice recordings via Live Messenger and integrating Outlook and Live Contacts to show who is online directly from the Contacts screen. The device is compatible with HSDPA, allowing faster data-download speeds on 3G/UMTS/HSDPA networks.”

    The unlocked Treo 750 retails for $549USD.

    Read the complete press release

    For more details about the new unlocked Palm Treo 750, visit the Palm website.

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    Verizon Treo 755p “Coming Soon”

    It looks like the Palm Treo 755p is coming to Verizon and will be green, as previously rumored here on FoleoFanatics.

    Verizon has posted a “Coming Soon” label for the Treo 755p on their business-to-business PDA smartphone page. Customers who wish to be notified when the Treo 755p has become available can visit the Treo 755p details page and sign up to be notified via email.

    There is no word on when this device will begin shipping to business customers or when it will be generally available to non-corporate customers.

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