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Treo is originally developed a product family by Smartphones on Palm OS basis, by the company Handspring with the devices

  • Treo 180/180g (black-and-white display with pixel)
  • Treo 90 (only Treo without Telefoniefunktion)
  • Treo 270 (like Treo 180, however with color display pixels)
  • Treo 300 (like Treo 270 however with CDMA instead of GSM)
  • Treo 600
  • Treo 650 (outwardly similarly the Treo 600 however under the direction of palmOne and with new functions)
  • Treo 700w (first Palm Smartphone with Windows operating system)
  • Treo 700p

A specification (handjump) - devices is under the Lemma handjump.

After the fusion of handjump with Palm, Inc. too palmOne takes place the development under the direction from palmOne.

Treo 650

The Treo 650 is since that 4. Quarter 2004 in the USA on the market (sales to at the end of of 2004 only by Sprint (Telefongesellschaft)) and a highly soluble display pixel) possesses among other things, Bluetooth support, EDGE, non volatile RAM (NVFS), faster 312 MHz a processor and an improved VGA Digitalkamera contrary to the predecessors. In Germany the equipment is since that 10. March 2005 on the market. After the conception of the equipment in an article on Golem.de it was for a long time unclear whether the Smartphone was offered by one of the four portable radio network carriers. Since summer 2005 the Treo 650 is to be gotten however with e-pluses.

The actually welcome technology of the non volatile memory by means of NVFS provided directly after the sales start for negative headlines (Heise Newsticker): Like the Tungsten T5 equipped with same technology the Treo stores 650 data substantially more inefficiently, so that for the user of fewer main memories than with the nominal equivalently equipped predecessor model is available. palmOne attached on it with some purchases a SD-map to 128 MT and finally made a Patch available, which solved the problem finally.

Treo 700w

The Treo 700w was introduced on 25 September 2005 and is available since 5 January 2006 in the USA with the Mobilfunkprovider Verizon. Contrary to the other Treo models it is so far only in a version for the American CDMA net available, a GSM variant is only for the second yearly half 2006 planned. As first Organizer of Palm the Treo 700w Windows mobile uses 5,0 instead of Palm OS. The reasons for the operating system change were not communicated, however it is to be assumed that on the part of the Provider a Smartphone with the Windows operating system (which regarding the market shares Palm OS overhauled in the meantime) and the good operation of the Treos was wished.

The technical data are well, modest compared to current Windows mobile Handheld however for a Windows mobile Smartphone:

  • pixel TFT
  • Intel XScale 312 MHz processor
  • 128 MT RAM (62.95 MT main memory, 25,45MB program memory), non volatile
  • Bluetooth 1.2
  • 1.3 megapixels camera
  • Interface for MMC, SD or SDIO map
  • CDMA2000 EVDO, 1800/900 MHz

Treo 700p

The Treo Treo 700p has the following characteristics

  • PalmOS 5.4.9 (Garnet)
  • pixel TFT
  • Intel XScale 312 MHz processor
  • 128MB of non volatile memory
  • Bluetooth 1.2
  • 1.3 megapixels camera (video 352x288)
  • Interface for MMC, SD or SDIO map
  • CDMA2000 EVDO, 1800/900 MHz
  • The Palm WiFi map is not supported.

see also

  • Handjump (description of the Treo family approaches)
  • palmOne
  • Palm OS

Related links

  • palmOne - web page
  • PalmSource - manufacturers of Palm OS
  • - Website approximately around the Treo family
  • Nexave portal - German portal approximately around the Palm

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