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palm Treo 700w Smartphone (Verizon Wireless)

palm Treo 700w Smartphone (Verizon Wireless)

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Brand: palm
Category: Wireless

List Price: $699.99
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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 77 reviews
Sales Rank: 4306

Color: Blue
Media: Wireless Phone
Battery Type: Lithium Ion
Display Size: 4
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: 700x
UPC: 805931014795
EAN: 0805931014795
ASIN: B000E6MFXA

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Features:
  • Integrated thumbable QWERTY keyboard makes sending email3 and editing documents fast and familiar
  • Send and receive email from multiple corporate and personal email accounts, with built-in support for Microsoft Outlook , Hotmail, Yahoo!, AOL, and other POP3 and IMAP accounts
  • Uses EvDO network with average download speeds of 400-600 kbps
  • 1.3 megapixel camera to shoots crisp, clear digital images
  • Play your favorite MP3 files and other PlaysForSure audio content using Windows Media Player Mobile

Accessories:

  • PalmOne 92458PLMIN Palm Vehicle Power Charger for Treo 650, 700
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  • MobileWear Caller ID Watch - Stainless Steel
  • Seidio Premium Skin Case for Treo 700 (with reset hole) - White

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
To keep your smartphone's applications up to date, and to optimize the performance of your device, you may need to perform firmware and/or software updates just as you would on your PC. To learn more about updates for your device, please visit Palm's support site. Note that by clicking this link you will be leaving Amazon.com.
A lot of folks said it would never happen, but here it is: a Palm device running Windows Mobile software. This isn't just any device, either. It's the latest version of Palm's wildly popular Treo series of Smartphones. Everything that's great about the Treo hardware is here, plus all the power of Windows Mobile 5.0. And to top it off, the Treo 700w is fully compatible with Verizon wireless' EV-DO mobile broadband data service. Simply put, everything you need to do your work on the move, and at blazing speeds, has arrived.

Design



Legendary Palm hardware meets Windows Mobile 5.0 software. View features.


The innovative Today screen keeps all your vital info in one place. View details.


An integrated application captures and organizes your photos and videos.
Under the hood, the Treo 700w features 128MB of RAM (60MB available for end user storage) and an Intel XScale 312MHz processor. The design retains the same basic form factor as the Treo 650 with a few changes. Aesthetically, the new Treo has more angular lines and a more professional-looking gray color. At 6 ounces, it's also slightly lighter than its predecessor. The button layout above the full QWERTY keyboard has been changed to accommodate the Windows Mobile 5.0 interface, and the screen sports 240 x 240 resolution.

Like the 650, the top of the 700w features an expansion card slot for SD, SDIO, and MMC memory and expansion cards, and get this: Unlike the 650, the 700w supports the Palm Wi-Fi card. Up top there's also an infrared port for line of sight data transfers, as well as a handy switch for turning off the phone's ringer. Below the screen, a five-way navigator controls most of the phone's menus and operating system functions. The left side of the unit features a volume up/down toggle plus a handy user-customizable button that can be assigned to any phone or PDA function. The rear of the unit houses a loudspeaker, as well as the 1.3 megapixel camera unit. A touchscreen stylus can be tucked away on the right side of the phone. Meanwhile, a combined charging, data, and accessory attachment port, called the Palm "multi-connector" is housed on the bottom of the unit, as is a standard 2.5 mm stereo headset jack.

Calling and PDA Features
Like the Treo 650, the Treo 700w's phone and PDA functions are designed to provide an integrated, seamless experience -- only this time its all handled by Windows Mobile. The hallmark of the Windows Mobile experience is the "Today" screen that summarizes all the important information you need to make it through the day. Here you'll get message notification, upcoming appointments, dialing functions, and a Google Web searching all in one spot. As a phone, the Treo 700w features all the functionality folks expect from a cell phone, including a handsfree speakerphone, polyphonic ringtones (polyphonic MIDI, MP3, WAV and video ringtones are supported), a vibrate mode, and picture caller ID. Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile combines email, calendar, contacts, tasks, and notes into a single application that seamlessly integrates with the 700w's phone functions. Meanwhile, headsets, car kits and other wireless peripherals can also be paired with the unit via Bluetooth (the Bluetooth 1.2 specification is supported).

Staying productive on the road is made possible by the Microsoft Office Mobile suite, which includes Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, and PowerPoint Mobile. You also get Picsel PDF Viewer for viewing PDF document attachments, and the File Explorer application makes it easy to browse the files on your 700w.

Messaging and Internet
The really big news about the 700w is that it supports Verizon's BroadbandAccess high speed wireless data service, allowing you to get DSL speeds wherever you have broadband data coverage. And what can you do with all that speed? Surf the Web faster than ever before using the bundled Internet Explorer application, or log into Pocket MSN and check your Hotmail, use MSN Messenger, or browse the MSN Mobile portal. Robust SMS and MMS functionality is built into the Windows Mobile interface, too.

One of the most important tools bundled with the 700w is Microsoft ActiveSync, which allows you to quickly synchronize your device's tasks, calendars, email, and contacts with your desktop. You also get Exchange ActiveSync, an application that lets you synchronize data with an Exchange server. Syncing can be done via USB, or wirelessly via Bluetooth.

Imaging and Entertainment
Another great feature of the 700w is that it supports Windows Media playback right out of the box. With Windows Media Player 10, Palm users can finally play streaming and downloaded video and audio content in a variety of formats, even purchased music from "Plays For Sure" supporting stores. You can also keep your tunes loaded on a memory card and listen to stereo sound wherever you roam (requires an optional stereo headset adapter).

The Treo 700w's built-in camera sees a bump in performance with the ability to take 1.3 megapixel (1280x1024) stills. The camera also features a 2x digital zoom, a self portrait mirror, and automatic light balancing. While the camera is great for taking stills, it can also function as a camcorder, allowing you to capture MPEG4 video to the unit's memory. An integrated media application organizes your captured photos and videos.

And last, but certainly not least, the Treo 700w keeps the fun going when you've got some downtime with great games. Bubble Breaker and Solitaire ship with the handset, but more Windows Mobile games are available.

Suggested Service Options
To get the most from the Treo 700w, you'll need to choose two additional service features on top of a voice plan. First, consider a Verizon BroadbandAccess plan, which also includes lower-speed data access in areas where broadband service is not available. If you are a frequent SMS or MMS messaging user, it's a good idea to get an Unlimited IN messaging plan to avoid pay-per-message charges. To learn more about phone options, consult our cell phone options guide.

EV-DO Wireless Broadband Coverage
Learn more about where BroadbandAccess (EV-DO) coverage is offered. View EV-DO demonstration.

Vital Statistics
The Palm Treo 700w weighs 6.0 ounces and measures 4.4 x 2.30 x .90 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 4.7 hours of digital talk time, and up to 15 days of digital standby time. It runs on the CDMA 800/CDMA 1900 frequencies, as well as the EV-DO and 1xRTT data frequencies. The phone comes with a one year limited warranty.


Customer Reviews:   Read 72 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Bluetooth Sucks on all Treos!   June 20, 2008
electriccafe2 (Wakefield, MA USA)
I've had this thing for 2 years now, and a company full of coworkers that have them as well. Their experiences are similar to mine.

PROs:
--Love the form factor

--Keyboard immediately accesible, no folding/sliding parts to break.

CONs:
--They stunted this phone by putting very little memory in it. It will hang the phone if you try to use too many applications (like 2 or 3!)

--Its big, as a result I have a second personal phone that fits in my pocket when I'm not working. Expensive inconvenience.

--Worst of all, Bluetooth sucks big time. It disconnects for no reason, and often just before I'm about to make or take a call. Out of the blue I'll hear my headset go 'DOO doo' meaning the link went down. Trying to get it to link back up is a major chore, especially while driving.. Bluetooth headsets are supposed to make driving SAFER.. not here.

Anyway I've tried numerous headsets; Plantronics 510, Plantronics 665, Moto HS-something, and a generic, they all stink to various degrees with this Treo. The 510 is the most dependable (works 60% of the time and has good call quality). The 665 stays connected more frequently, but this high-end headset sounds like crap on the Treo. The Moto HS-something was pretty bad connectivity-wise, and the generic headset didn't like the phone either.

ALL of these headsets STAY CONNECTED when used with my personal phone, a Motorola SLVR 7. The sound quality ranges from acceptable to excellent for all my headsets on the other phone.. they only suck when used with the TREO. So both connectivity and sound quality can suffer with the Treo.

Note: Once I discovered an online community of fellow Treo-Bluetooth sufferers, I searched endlessly for hacks or updates to this problem. when Palm released an update last year that was supposed to help BT it made only the tiniest improvement. I still hate BT on this thing.

I'm upset with Palm for not fixing this problem on such an expensive phone.. rather ALL of their phones, as all Palm models reportedly have this problem.


That aside, it does work with my corporate email and I can actually make telephone calls with it, which is why I've managed to keep this thing for 2 years. I'm glad the 2 yr contract is over so I can replace it..



1 out of 5 stars Palm 700w worst phone ever   March 10, 2008
Fear no Fish (The Great Northwest!)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I think you would be better off with the 700p this phone is terrible.

The only feature I have found to work it the sych to outlook.

Other than that not much.

Look for another phone.



1 out of 5 stars Does NOT WORK with Vista 64bit   February 13, 2008
Aleshia Bonilla (Austin, TX United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have a Treo 650. I just bought a new laptop that came with Vista 64bit. Little did I know that NO PalmOne product is compatible with Vista 64bit and they (by the words of one of their customer reps today)are not working on a fix. Now I'm going to have to buy a new phone if I want to be able to sync. More and more new systems are shipping with Vista 64bit and many people are caught unaware of this fact. Please know if you buy this phone, it will not work with Vista 64bit as of the date of this review.


2 out of 5 stars Great Conception, Poor Implementation   December 18, 2007
Chad (Gretna, Nebraska)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This phone is just a bad product. It's really too bad too as it's one of the better form factors out there for smart phones.

The phone locks up on me about twice per week. I have to remove the battery and put it back in so the phone does a hard restart to get it working again. I have installed no third party software to cause this problem.

It's nearly impossible to pull this phone out of a holster without hitting one of the side buttons.

The keys stick out too far. I'll remove it from its holder just to realize that while I've been carrying it around I've managed to hit the letter "P" about a hundred times.

The 240x240 resolution on the screen precludes this device from every being able to be upgraded to Windows Mobile 6.0. Windows Mobile 6.0 requires 320x240 resolution at a minimum.

Hopefully Palm gets it right with the Treo 800 when it's released. Otherwise, I'll be looking into getting a next generation Motorola Q.



1 out of 5 stars Treo 700 wx sucks   December 6, 2007
M. Wernow (Portland, OR)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This boat anchor has critical memory error problems that are not resolvable by local Verizon technicians. It dumps files, locks up necessitating soft rebooting, and has one redeeming feature-it is heavy enough to provide an aerobic workout if you carry it throughout your day. Buyer beware!

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