Exclusive: Palm Gandolf specifications
By Stefan Constantinescu on Saturday, June 16th, 2007 at 1:47 AM PST In Palm
Someone I trust gave me these details:
- Naming convention will be Treo 5XX
- One version with Windows Mobile 6 Standard, the other is a new non-touchscreen edition of the Palm (NSDQ: PALM) OS
- Multiple colors
- 135 grams; 117 x 65 x 13.8 mm
- 2.4 inch QVGA screen with 65k colors
- 2 megapixel camera
- Bluetooth 2.0 w/ A2DP support
- 3G + HSDPA
- 256 MB onboard memory with 64 MB of RAM
Can’t wait!



Stefan, do you really, honestly, mean “I can’t wait!”???????
Stefan, do you really, honestly, mean “I can’t wait!”??
On what grounds are you actually saying that the PalmOS version will not have touchscreen? It has always been PalmOS trademark and most of the zen of Palm was due to the smart touchscreen option. I can see the windows version being without touchscreen, since WM6 for smartphone does not support it. But I have an hard time imagine the PalmOS version without it.
Are you making this stuff up?
Isisnt such a report against your policy? (http://www.intomobile.com/about/) where you state “… IntoMobile is NEVER the source of rumors. We DO comment on rumors and usually provide a link to the source, or to the site from where we found out about the rumor.”
I agree. tell us how you know this, or dont state anything at all. “Trusted Source” is rather cowardly.
either the picture or the specs is wrong. why have the dialpad if there’s no touchscreen?
Every site has sources they don’t name. It is just business.
Nope, this won’t do it. Why waste time with this. The 750 should be where they spend their time. Apple will come out with a super-sub notebook and crush the Foleo. Do this to the 750 and succeed.
- Stick with Windows Mobile and FINALLY come out with WM6 already
- MiniUSB (aggrevating still having to carry around all these extra unnecessary cables).
- Enhance screen resolution (HTC’s been doing it for years) and add multi-touch display
- Increase battery life by double
- Make Voice Command work really well with Bluetooth Headsets
- Better applications – better audio player, better phone application (although it’s the best I’ve seen on WM devices, more base applications (e.g. Google maps, YouTube, etc.)
- Support SDHC