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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...")
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