That phone looks HOT
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Thursday, February 07, 2008
But I, for one, don’t understand how their market share is dropping when they have great devices available such as the Treo 755p.
The 755p has a great look too it. It is however a little bulky, but you get used to it after a bit, but then again the power it has probably requires its bulk. It truly is powerful. Everything seemed instant, and there were no loading or wait screens.
Going from your calendar to your contacts was a breeze. I think we have to credit the OS the 755p runs, because the Windows Mobile version of the 755 doesn’t load everything so easily and quickly. I know a lot of people claim the Palm OS is outdated, and I probably have said that in the past. I will admit I love Windows Mobile, but spending a month with the 755p has changed my opinion on the Palm OS.
The phone also constantly had a good signal. I had the phone side by side the Samsung Juke, and while both had signals, the Treo always had 4 bars while the Juke occasionally had 2.
Sound quality on the phone is also great. You can hear everyone loud and clear, but that’s one thing that all Palm phones have in common, great sound quality.
The Treo 755p can also be used as a music player, and the sound quality there is pretty good, no complaints from me.
It’s sad that with such a great device a company like Palm is not doing so well.
For more information about the Treo 755p, Visit Verizonwireless.com, Sprint.com, or Palm.com.
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