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  • Telus launches Palm Treo 755p

    Filed under: Handsets , Palm , Telus Mobility , Palm OS , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA You've got company, Sprint ! It may not be available with Verizon just yet , but Palm has found another carrier to launch its newest and shiniest Garnet-based Treo, the 755p . This time around, Canada's Telus plays host, offering the device for $229.99 Canadian (about $217) on a whopping three-year contract (yes, we know three-year contracts are the norm in Canada, but our jaw still drops a little every time we hear it). Meanwhile, folks looking to rock out contract-free may do so for $549.99 Canadian, a shade over $519. The device is a Canadian exclusive for Telus, so don't bother looking elsewhere if you're north of the border and Garnet is your poison of choice. [Via Slashphone ] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
  • Verizon's roadmap for remainder of '07 gets liberated

    Filed under: Handsets , HTC , LG , Motorola , Others , Palm , Samsung , UTStarcom , Verizon Wireless , Palm OS , Windows Mobile , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA phoneArena scored a wealth -- nay, a veritable cornucopia of information detailing Verizon's releases for the rest of 2007, and we can say with some confidence that there's something in here for everyone. Starting with smartphones, SMT5800 , XV6800 , Samsung i760 , and Motorola Q9m should hit in October, October, September, and August (yay, this month!) respectively. A second, business oriented variant of the Q9, dubbed the Q9c, will follow on in the fourth quarter. If Windows Mobile ain't your cup of tea, have a gander at the Palm Treo 755p and RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 (pictured), both coming in November. There isn't much to say about the 755p that hasn't already been said, but the 8130 is indeed a Pearl of the "new" variety , upping the cam to 2 megapixels while adding A2DP and a 3.5mm jack. Turning to dumbphones, Verizon's got the full spread from low to high end. The Samsung U410, self-branded CDM-8630 and LG VX8350 all appear to be pretty simple flips coming some time this half of the year. The Motorola Z6c looks to be a MediaFLO-less version of the Z6tv slider; the former drops in November while the latter is nebulously scheduled for the second half. Finally, the fancy U700 and U900 flips from Samsung offer 2 and 3 megapixel cams, respectively, and will both be available before the year's out. Whew! Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
  • Verizon's Palm Treo 755p in the flesh

    Filed under: Handsets , Palm , Verizon Wireless , Palm OS , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA Hold tight, 700p faithful -- your replacement's on its way. This here is a Verizon-branded Palm Treo 755p , marking one of the rare occasions when Sprint has beat its CDMA rival to the Palm punch by a wide margin . The biggest draw here over its predecessor might be the internal antenna, but hey, for a platform that can be described as "mature" at best (and "older than dirt" at worst), we'll take what we can get! From the looks of it, this thing's pretty much ready to roll; heck, if the original launch date rumors hold up, we may even see it before the month's out. [Thanks, anonymous tipster] %Gallery-5027% Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
  • A look at Verizon's busy summer

    Filed under: Handsets , Palm , RIM , Samsung , UTStarcom , Verizon Wireless , Palm OS , Windows Mobile , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA Please, we beg of you, take these dates with the proverbial grain of salt -- but according to sources, the dates draws near for what could be one of the busiest phone launching quarters for The Network ever. Word on the street is that several phones should be launching shortly including UTStarcom Libra at the end of June, the Palm Treo 755p , UTStarcom Titan , Sierra Wireless 595U USB aircard, and the Motorola Q9M (aka iPhone Killer) rounding out the month of July. A few other honorable mentions we'd like to throw in for ya: looks like the Samsung I760 might be forced to downgrade to Windows Mobile 5.0 in order to make the summer launch schedule, the Treo 800W is on track for late August and BlackBerry Pearl 8120 some time in the fourth quarter of the year. Not a bad list, eh? [Thanks, Jesse and HTC Kid] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
  • Sprint selling Samsung m510, Palm Treo 755p

    Filed under: Handsets , Palm , Samsung , Sprint-Nextel , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA In the market for a fancy flip? A mild update to an ancient smartphone, perhaps? Either way, Sprint's got you covered -- both the Samsung m510 and the Palm Treo 755p have gone live on the carrier's website. Despite the fact that the 755p's available in two snazzy colors, the m510 wins the fashion competition hands down in your choice of black or pink. As we mentioned earlier , get it for $129.99 on contract or rebates; the 755p will run ya another $150 at $279.99. [Thanks, Jon and Travis] Read - Samsung m510 (black) Read - Samsung m510 (pink) Read - Palm Treo 755p (burgundy) Read - Palm Treo 755p (blue) Permalink | Email this | Comments
  • Palm Treo 755p review roundup

    Filed under: Handsets , Palm , Sprint-Nextel , Palm OS , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA Despite offering little more than a mild refresh to its already-ancient predecessor, initial reviews of Palm's latest and greatest Garnet device have been overwhelmingly positive. The same Palm OS niggles of old are still there -- the lack of multitasking capability is pretty hard to swallow at this point -- but for business users looking for familiarity and a time-tested formula, the platform simply can't be beat. Call quality and signal strength both seem to be quite good, a larger battery adds a wee bit of weight in exchange for improved standby and talk times, and the absence of an aerial is a welcome change that makes the Treo's overall design appear marginally less dated. If WiFi isn't a priority (keep in mind EV-DO picks up some of that slack), it looks like the 755p might be a great way for folks to get in on what'll likely be one of Garnet's last hurrahs. Read - MobileTechReview (4 / 5 stars, "Another update to an already strong smartphone...") Read - MobileBurn ("Highly Recommended") Read - SlashGear (4.5 / 5 stars, "...still one of the best smartphones on the market...") Permalink | Email this | Comments
  • A look at Sprint's summer fashions

    Filed under: Handsets , HTC , Motorola , Palm , Samsung , Sanyo , Sprint-Nextel , Palm OS , Windows Mobile , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA Sprint's "3 Month View" spreadsheet makes for some absolutely fascinating reading -- as long as it proves to be nonfiction, anyway. The document gives us an in-depth look at Sprint's (and Nextel's) launches for the months of April, May, and June, and needless to say, we're liking what we're seeing. Starting with standard phones, the Samsung M300 should make its grand entrance next month in silver alongside the Sanyo 3200 -- which replaces the 3100 -- in black, blue, and pink (the latter will run $200; no pricing on the former yet). Moving upmarket, the Samsung M510 replaces the M500 in May for an as-yet-undetermined price. In PDA land, no surprises here; the HTC Titan launches in PPC-6800 guise next month (sorry, no price here either), as does the Palm Treo 755p in blue and burgundy . Nextel users get the ic502 in black with an extended battery bundled (whooptie doo) for $270 next month, and if you wait until June, you'll get a crack at the ic902 . Finally, road warriors will be pleased to hear that the Rev. A ExpressCard AC595E from Sierra Wireless gets launched in May, though a price remains to be set. Permalink | Email this | Comments BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD Step behind the curtain at Ford Motor. Experience the documentary first-hand.
  • Treo 755p coming to Verizon?

    Filed under: Handsets , Palm , Sprint-Nextel , Verizon Wireless , Palm OS , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA We didn't think Sprint would have the spotlight with the latest CDMA Treo for long, and it turns out we were right. Our pal HTC Kid over at Verizon tells us that the new #1 is planning to release its own Treo 755p variant shortly. Feature lineup appears to be similar (except possibly some LBS ), but for the forgetful among us, we'll give them to you again -- dual-band CDMA with EV-DO Rev. A , a 1.3 megapixel shooter, and what appears to be a sleeker, refined look a la Treo 680 . Make sure you stay tuned for more details. [Thanks, HTC Kid] Permalink | Email this | Comments BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD Step behind the curtain at Ford Motor. Experience the documentary first-hand.
  • Treo 755p makes cameo on Sprint site

    Filed under: Handsets , Palm , Sprint-Nextel , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA Sprint's forthcoming Palm Treo 755p looks to be a quality upgrade from that "poking you in the side" aerial fashion of the older Treo 700p. With the wait about over here in the next few months (we think), that brand-spankin'-new 755p with curvier lines and no visible antenna may have been ready to be premiered in a few factory colors. Indeed, that's what a discovery over at Sprint's website divulged to us. When we see the Treo 755p and an additional "Burgundy" version sitting in a drop-down list labeled "Previously Sold Sprint Models," wethinks it may just be a small mistake since the 755p is officially not even out yet . Hey, mistakes happen, right? Like, you probably didn't mean to admit to the 755p's existence at all yet -- let alone as a previously-sold model. Oopsie! [Thanks, Luke R.] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD Step behind the curtain at Ford Motor. Experience the documentary first-hand.
  • Treo 755p for Sprint in the wild

    Filed under: Handsets , Palm , Sprint-Nextel , Palm OS , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA We know you're starting to get a little tired of the aerial on that 700p of yours; no, seriously, we feel your pain. You're looking longly at that 680 over there, but the leap over to Cingular -- and to GSM, for that matter -- can be a treacherous one indeed for some users. Happily, the 755p is coming just in time to save the day before you all go out of your gourds, and for a Garnet-based EV-DO piece, she's looking mighty purty. A reader wrote in to describe his recent brush with the 755p to us, and came away with the impression that it's slimmer, lighter, and easier to hold thanks to concave surfaces on the phone's sides. A couple launch keys on the front side have disappeared (leaving only two), the stylus is a little lighter, and although the camera is still a mere 1.3 megapixels, pictures are apparently of a much higher quality. Music to a weary 700p user's (or, better yet, a 650 user's) ears, eh? See you in the next couple months! [Thanks, James] Gallery: Treo 755p in the wild Permalink | Email this | Comments BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD Step behind the curtain at Ford Motor. Experience the documentary first-hand.
  • Sprint adding Treo "755p" mid-year?

    Filed under: Handsets , Palm , Palm OS , 1xRTT , EV-DO , CDMA Remember that Palm "Sherlock" Sprint talked up in its 1H '07 roadmap ? Looks like we might be finally developing some concept of what it is -- and if the rumors are right, Palm OS fans have...
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