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09-17-2003 12:54 PM ET (US)
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The latest Treo 600 has finally appeared. PalmSource CEO David Nagel was in London to show off the new device, while Orange VP Martin Keogh spoke about the special features which Orange brought to the product. Demonstrations of the hardware were done by Donna Dubinsky and Joe Sipher of Handspring, as "the last product to come out of Handspring before it becomes PalmOne," as Dubinsky observed. Orange believes it's going to be used for sending, as well as receiving email.
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11-07-2003 11:06 AM ET (US)
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I have been a treo fan for over a year. I put my treo 270 aside and purchased a new treo 600 with an Orange contract.
It is the most woderfull bit of kit ever, it seems to have managed to be almost 100% in every aspect. I had treo mail, upgraded to Visto (Push email).
3 Days leter I had to return it. A sad day. Bascially orange gprs network in London is non existant. They have problems with buildings! I was out of the office all day wendsday and only managed to connect to gprs twice for about 30 mins.
Is back to my trusty 270 and vodafone.
When it goes sim free I am sold...
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11-30-2003 04:07 AM ET (US)
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So are there going to be solutions a la Bluetooth for the Treo 600?
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11-30-2003 06:10 PM ET (US)
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I can't see why not, in theory. But you'd have to have a Bluetooth access point, surely, for the phone to log onto...
By the way, Mr JAcko: did you find the Treo keypad useable?
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07-20-2006 05:09 PM ET (US)
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