Palm Pre Phone (Sprint) Review

Author: admin  //  Category: PALM TREO

I’ve been using my Palm Pre since the day it went on sale back on June 6, 2009, and for the most part I’ve been very impressed and happy with the phone. There are a few things that keep me from giving it a full five stars and I’ll cover those below.

The first thing I noticed when I finally got the Pre in my hands was just how “natural” it felt. I hate to sound corny in a review but it really has an almost organic/nature feel to it. When the screen is off the face of the device has a solid black, glossy look that draws the eyes to it. I’ve had several friends and co-workers comment on just how much they like the look of the phone.


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Review for Palm Treo 750 Unlocked Smartphone with 3G, MP3/Video Player

Author: admin  //  Category: PALM TREO

3 Different Review

Review 1

I bought this phone 2 weeks ago, and I can tell you that is awesome, my previus phone was a cingular 8125 (QTEK 9100) which is a very nice cellphone too but not as cute as this one, the only thing that is missing in this unit is the Wi-Fi, everything else is fine, very fast, comes with Windows Mobile 6 Pro so you won’t need an update, the camera is 1.3MP which is quite good too.


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Palm Treo Pro Unlocked Cell Phone Review

Author: admin  //  Category: PALM TREO

3 Different Review

Review 1

after several weeks of researching, comparing, & then waiting for its release, i was very pleased to purchase the Palm Treo Pro. this was my first smartphone & i wanted something that fit well in my hand & also had a lot of practical features. i think that i got both in the Palm Treo Pro.

design: it’s design is very (dare i say it) fashion forward. unlike previous Treo’s, its got a much slimmer profile & fits very well in either a pants or shirt pocket. i like the qwerty keyboard & the directional “palm” key works really well for moving from one field to another. i also really like that i can use the keyboard, the stylus, or even my fingertips to use the different programs & features of the device.

setup: the setup process was actually not bad at all. once i inserted my SIM card, the phone recognized the settings of my current service provider & integrated all of the network settings seamlessly w/o any issues. it comes with a decent amount of memory on the phone when you purchase it & can be upgraded to as much as 32GB of memory using micro SD.

i have found only one issue thus far. after using the device for around 3 wks i’v already broken a stylus. the styli are mostly metal with a plastic head & tip. the connection between the plastic head & metal stylus is the only thing i would suggest Palm redesigns. otherwise, i LOVE the device..

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