• 6.3 oz • CDMA 800/1900 • CDMA • Bluetooth • Cingular, Sprint Nextel, Verizon Wireless
Product Description
The Treo 650 smartphone from palmOne makes it easier than ever to stay connected. It simplifies your life by combining a compact mobile phone with email, an organizer, messaging, and web access. ...
Fast processor, excellent LCD, Palm OS...No Wi-Fi, cannot act as a wireless modem...An improvement over its progenitor model, the quad-band Treo650 uses a Palm OS to provide exceptional features and good performance...Unlike many new phones, the Treo650 unfortunately does not support Wi-Fi nor can you use the phone as a wireless modem for your laptop...The...
Vibrant 2.5-inch display...Small keys can be hard to use for typing
Small amount of accessible memory...The Treo650 from Sprint combines the venerable Palm operating system with a nicely designed handset that includes a fairly usable QWERTY keyboard and a vibrant display...The first thing you'll notice about the 650--which has been around since late...
Editor Rating 7.5/10 Published on February 12, 2006
Tight integration of PalmOS with phone features; optional camera; Bluetooth...Buggy software; no Wi-Fi; limited memory...Digital Trends reserves the right to use, edit or delete user submitted content at their discretion...This is the most remarkable device I have ever had the joy to own...Do you have an opinion on this product......
Summary from 140 user reviews Average Rating 3.0/5
But on to the actual review: Pros: 1...Very good implementation of the phone/PDA tie-in (i.e...A lot of the phone/PDAs aren't that good in this area...
Summary from 337 user reviews Average Rating 6.5/10
The camera is very good in low light; most of the pictures of my drinking buddies on the caller I.D...Reception and signal strength on digital networks is quite good, and I've experienced no cut-out or stutter...Worse than Windows 3.1 Overall First, let me say that this phone is potentially fantastic...
Summary from 118 user reviews Average Rating 3.5/5
In the good old USA, Sprint only covers metropolitan areas...The hero, again, may actually be today?s processors and/or OSs, and/or overall computer improvements, but whatever it is, I like...You can use the 650?s good little 2X zoom camera, but I like to use the images from my 5MP camera which I simply transfer to the SD expansion card and view on the phone...