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- 05-08-2006, 02:33 AM #1AnthonyGuest
I talekd to a rep in 2 diffrent stories today and they said end of may is
when sprint will have it anyone else heard anything?
Antthony
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- 05-08-2006, 03:22 PM #2Guest
Re: Treo 700
I heard end of may, early june from a store manager.
- 05-08-2006, 04:12 PM #3Laura BaptistaGuest
Re: Treo 700
I, for one, cannot WAIT!
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>I heard end of may, early june from a store manager.
>
- 05-09-2006, 09:48 AM #4Guest
Re: Treo 700
"Laura Baptista" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I, for one, cannot WAIT!
><[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>I heard end of may, early june from a store manager.
>>
>
Do you think it wise to get the windows based Troe over
the Palm based unit?
I've read that windows mobile market has expanded and
beat palm base.
I don't want to invest in software that is dying
Advice?
- 05-10-2006, 02:52 PM #5ScooterflexGuest
Re: Treo 700
> Do you think it wise to get the windows based Troe over
> the Palm based unit?
>
>
> I've read that windows mobile market has expanded and
> beat palm base.
I've read that too... but in Windows Magazine. But they are clearly biased.
In my eyes Palm is still #1.
> I don't want to invest in software that is dying
>
> Advice?
- 05-10-2006, 07:14 PM #6Joseph S. GrayGuest
Re: Treo 700
I don't want to spend all that money on dying software either. I want to be
able to logon to my Slingmedia (Slingbox) via my Treo 700. The thing is
right now you need a Treo 700 with the Windows OS, like Verizon has. I'm
hoping that the Palm OS will have that capability. No word yet.
JG
Boston
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Laura Baptista" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I, for one, cannot WAIT!
>><[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>>I heard end of may, early june from a store manager.
>>>
>>
>
> Do you think it wise to get the windows based Troe over
> the Palm based unit?
>
>
> I've read that windows mobile market has expanded and
> beat palm base.
>
> I don't want to invest in software that is dying
>
> Advice?
- 05-12-2006, 11:08 AM #7General SchvantzkophGuest
Re: Treo 700
On Tue, 09 May 2006 10:48:03 -0500, me wrote:
> "Laura Baptista" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I, for one, cannot WAIT!
>><[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>>I heard end of may, early june from a store manager.
>>>
>>>
>>
> Do you think it wise to get the windows based Troe over the Palm based
> unit?
>
>
> I've read that windows mobile market has expanded and beat palm base.
>
> I don't want to invest in software that is dying
>
> Advice?
The 700p is due to be announced momentarily. The p is a Palm OS based 700.
The rumors are that the 700p is the version that Sprint will use. Until
it's announced we won't know if the 700p is the same hardware as the 700m,
hopefully it's not. The resolution of the 700m is inferior to the
resolution of the 650 because of a limitation of Windows.
- 05-16-2006, 10:56 AM #8Bob SmithGuest
700p pdf file - was Re: Treo 700
Just noticed on Palm's web page that they have posted up some info on the
new 700p that SPCS & Verizon will be selling. Here tis -
http://www.palm.com/us/products/smar...reo700p_ds.pdf
They also have a Flash 2 meg demo, located on this web page -
http://tinyurl.com/pd677
Bob
- 05-16-2006, 11:15 AM #9Bob SmithGuest
Re: 700p pdf file - was Re: Treo 700
"Bob Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Just noticed on Palm's web page that they have posted up some info on the
> new 700p that SPCS & Verizon will be selling. Here tis -
> http://www.palm.com/us/products/smar...reo700p_ds.pdf
>
> They also have a Flash 2 meg demo, located on this web page -
> http://tinyurl.com/pd677
>
> Bob
I hate to reply to my own posts, but looking over the details,specs,
accessories, etc, links at the top of that web page, this looks like one
fine phone. If I were to buy one, I could see myself spending another $400
for the accessories.
Bob
- 05-16-2006, 12:30 PM #10TinmanGuest
Re: 700p pdf file - was Re: Treo 700
Bob Smith wrote:
> Just noticed on Palm's web page that they have posted up some info on
> the new 700p that SPCS & Verizon will be selling. Here tis -
> http://www.palm.com/us/products/smar...reo700p_ds.pdf
>
> They also have a Flash 2 meg demo, located on this web page -
> http://tinyurl.com/pd677
Sprint apparently released pricing and availability information this
morning, but I can't seem to find it anymore. Some of the details are
listed here:
http://www.treocentral.com/content/Stories/816-1.htm
There's a (basic) comparison video to the 700w here:
"http://reviews.cnet.com/Palm_Treo_700p/4505-6452_7-31878928.html?tag=vid&autoplay=true"
--
Mike
- 05-16-2006, 01:12 PM #11TinmanGuest
Re: 700p pdf file - was Re: Treo 700
Bob Smith wrote:
> I hate to reply to my own posts, but looking over the details,specs,
> accessories, etc, links at the top of that web page, this looks like
> one fine phone. If I were to buy one, I could see myself spending
> another $400 for the accessories.
I'm kind of split on the 700p. On one hand it's great that it has more
memory, EV-DO, and (hopefully) a more-reliable email client (even though
it's still VersaMail). It also appears that dbcache will be larger than
on the 650 (that reserved section of RAM can be problematic, due to the
way NVFS Palms work).
OTOH, while it does have BT 1.2, it won't ship--at least initially--with
the A2DP profile. Sprint also doesn't have EV-DO coverage where I live,
and I am practically certain that they'll want to remove my
(grandfathered) Vision plan in order to activate this PDA phone. My
current Vision plan is unlimited for all handsets, including text
messaging.
Plus I can easily use my 650 with my laptop already. I suspect that will
change with the 700p, and I'll need some sort of PAM plan or--since I
rarely use it--get charged by-the-KB when I do.
The camera is not really important to me, and if it's anything like the
one on the 700w, which I expect it to be, the actual photos will not
seem 3-4 times "better."
Finally, I'd like to see how the thing actually compares to the 650 for
some of the basics, such as reception, Bluetooth, and sound quality. I
personally think the speaker on the 650 is too weak. You can use an app
(VolumeCare) to make this bearable, but it is at the expense of
distortion. I wish they would have included the BT A2DP profile with the
700p. I suspect it will be added--perhaps not by Palm--similar to the
situation with the 700w, but you never know.
All that being said, I'm *still* tempted to buy one. I'd be even more
tempted if I didn't have to pay more for practically the same service,
even though I won't benefit much from EV-DO (aside from when traveling).
I get around 25 text messages per day, so just losing that along would
cost me another $15 per month.
IMHO, YMMV, and all other disclaimers apply.
--
Mike
- 05-16-2006, 03:10 PM #12Bob SmithGuest
Re: 700p pdf file - was Re: Treo 700
"Tinman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Bob Smith wrote:
>> I hate to reply to my own posts, but looking over the details,specs,
>> accessories, etc, links at the top of that web page, this looks like
>> one fine phone. If I were to buy one, I could see myself spending
>> another $400 for the accessories.
>
> I'm kind of split on the 700p. On one hand it's great that it has more
> memory, EV-DO, and (hopefully) a more-reliable email client (even though
> it's still VersaMail). It also appears that dbcache will be larger than on
> the 650 (that reserved section of RAM can be problematic, due to the way
> NVFS Palms work).
>
> OTOH, while it does have BT 1.2, it won't ship--at least initially--with
> the A2DP profile. Sprint also doesn't have EV-DO coverage where I live,
> and I am practically certain that they'll want to remove my
> (grandfathered) Vision plan in order to activate this PDA phone. My
> current Vision plan is unlimited for all handsets, including text
> messaging.
>
> Plus I can easily use my 650 with my laptop already. I suspect that will
> change with the 700p, and I'll need some sort of PAM plan or--since I
> rarely use it--get charged by-the-KB when I do.
>
> The camera is not really important to me, and if it's anything like the
> one on the 700w, which I expect it to be, the actual photos will not seem
> 3-4 times "better."
>
> Finally, I'd like to see how the thing actually compares to the 650 for
> some of the basics, such as reception, Bluetooth, and sound quality. I
> personally think the speaker on the 650 is too weak. You can use an app
> (VolumeCare) to make this bearable, but it is at the expense of
> distortion. I wish they would have included the BT A2DP profile with the
> 700p. I suspect it will be added--perhaps not by Palm--similar to the
> situation with the 700w, but you never know.
>
> All that being said, I'm *still* tempted to buy one. I'd be even more
> tempted if I didn't have to pay more for practically the same service,
> even though I won't benefit much from EV-DO (aside from when traveling). I
> get around 25 text messages per day, so just losing that along would cost
> me another $15 per month.
>
> IMHO, YMMV, and all other disclaimers apply.
>
Thanks for those replies Mike. For yours truly, I too worry that SPCS will
want to change my options on my current plan, but considering I've been with
them since 98, paying appx $90 for three phones every month, and am out of
contract, methinks that the retention department will work with me.
I am in an EV-DO area, and look forward to seeing what this phone can do,
not only on quality of calls & data, speakerphone, BT, but also for the 2
Gig memory stick and working my doc & xls files while I'm out on the road,
instead of lugging around my laptop.(Old laptop, with a bad battery).
Bob
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