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Palm Treo 800w caught in wild

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By: , IntoMobile
Friday, May 16th, 2008 at 2:07 AM

Palm Treo 800w caught in wild

Here’s how the upcoming Palm Treo 800w looks like. As you can see from the image above, it combines the Treo’s keyboard with Centro-like main controls. The screen is 320×320 pixels, and there’s also WiFi, EV-DO Rev. A, GPS, Bluetooth, and microUSB plug on board. Windows Mobile 6.1 will apparently be running the show. Now, it’s all about patience — Jule 22nd seems so far. That’s in case you’re actually eager to get your hands on the latest Palm Windows Mobile smartphone…

[Via: PhoneMag]

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  • Raidium

    It looks nice and it’s got a nice OS and set of features but Palm should have had this released awhile ago. They are falling behind with launches and that could really do some damage. This should have been released instead of the Centro. Don’t get me wrong, the Centro is a great phone, I own one. But rather then trying to compete with a slimmer version of a previous phone, they should have been working on getting this out.

    Am I the only one that believes Palm needs to get with the times?