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“The Treo 755p is a stylish and powerful device ideal for business professionals looking for the power to do more while on the go,” said Danny Bowman, vice president of customer equipment for Sprint. “Building upon the success of the Treo 700p, we’ve added enhancements such as Mobile Voice Control, a new IM application and Sprint TV(SM) in the ROM for mobile entertainment and news.”

As the newest member of the Treo family, the Treo 755p smart device combines the sleek, internal antenna hardware design of devices such as the Treo 680 and Treo 750 with Palm’s latest Palm OS software, shipped on millions of Palm OS based Treo devices worldwide. Currently, there are more than 29,000 Palm OS applications commercially available, from healthcare and sales force automation to games and travel. Palm differentiates this smart device from others in the Treo line by offering the following features along with many additional enhancements.

First Palm OS based Treo Device with Built-in Support for Microsoft Direct Push Technology for Email

The Treo 755p offers VersaMail(R) 3.5.4 with built-in Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support for Microsoft Direct Push Technology that delivers automatic updates to Outlook email. Companies can choose to eliminate costly third-party software and take advantage of their existing Exchange infrastructures. Businesses connected to a Microsoft Exchange Server get fast, automatic wireless updates of email, calendar and contact information with added IT security and remote manageability.

“The new Treo 755p keeps mobile professionals in touch with coworkers and family while managing a variety of communications and information to stay productive and maximize downtime,” said Caitlin Spaan, vice president, carrier marketing, for Palm, Inc. “The fast speeds of the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network and Palm’s hallmark ease of use make viewing rich applications, streaming live music and video as well as using the web an enjoyable experience.”

First Treo Integrating Google Maps for Mobile

Also new to the Treo 755p is the integration of Google Maps(TM) service for mobile. With Google Maps built into the ROM, right out of the box, Treo 755p users can get directions; perform local searches; and view moveable/scalable maps, satellite imagery, and traffic updates while on the go.

“By integrating Google Maps for mobile into the Treo 755p, we’re making it even easier for users to get directions, maps, local listings, and traffic updates for wherever life takes them,” said Steve Lee, product manager for Google Inc. “We’re focused on delivering the best possible mobile experience to as many users as possible, and working with innovative companies like Palm helps us do just that.”

Other Treo 755p Features and Benefits

– Ability to watch mobile video directly on the Treo 755p with Sprint TV, which features more than 50 channels of live and on-demand content, including CNN, FOX, ESPN, The Weather Channel, MTV, E! and The Cartoon Network;(3)

– Dial-up networking via USB or Bluetooth(R) wireless technology on the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network for using the Treo 755p as a modem for a laptop computer (requires an appropriate service plan);

– Superior phone functionality, including one-touch speakerphone and conference calling, the ability to ignore a call with text messaging, and the option to use the touch-screen dial pad;

– Support for EvDO (Rev.0) speeds, which makes streaming mobile content, such as live TV, movie clips and audio from radio stations, as well as training videos or company communications, enjoyable;

– 128MB memory (60MB user available) and support for Mini-SD memory cards up to 4GB;

– Voice-memo application, which can be used to create custom ring tones and add voice annotations to photos or simply record a quick memo;

– Threaded SMS/MMS messages in a single chat view and out-of-the-box support for Yahoo!, AOL, and Gmail;

– 1.3-megapixel digital camera and video recorder, and application to organize and share photos;

– Support for Sprint Picture Mail;

– Smart, fast web browsing using the award-winning Access browser;

– Full PDF support using DataViz(R) Documents To Go(R) Version 8.0, which also offers support for native Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents;

– User-friendly and familiar Palm OS platform, including one-touch access to key applications;

– Color touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard for easier email, messaging and web use;

– On-device user’s guide, giving customers access to the full user’s guide right from the device; and

– Default data transfer mode, which allows users to be notified of incoming voice calls while using data services, rather than calls automatically going to voicemail.

Pricing and Availability

The Treo 755p will be available beginning mid-May from Palm stores and online at www.palm.com. It also will be available at Sprint stores and at www.sprint.com for as low as $279.99 after available discounts and promotions.

(1) Within wireless service coverage area only. Availability and coverage depends upon carrier and the geographic scope of international roaming agreements. Email, messaging and web access requires data services from a mobile service provider at an additional cost. Direct Push Technology requires Exchange Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 or Exchange Server 2007 and access enabled by IT administrator.

(2) Within EvDO data wireless service coverage area only. Actual data speeds vary based on network capacity and application design. Compatible with 1xRTT network.

(3) Additional costs apply for Sprint TV.

Palm Treo 755p Reviews

PCMag has a review of the Palm Treo 755p and writes, ” My deepest concerns about the 755p aren’t about how good it is today, but how obsolete it will seem in a year or two. This phone is running a three-year-old OS, with a year-old browser version and a bunch of other technologies that haven’t been updated in a while. Palm OS 5 software development is slowing, though there are thousands of applications out there. And other platforms, especially BlackBerry, are catching up. … Don’t get me wrong. The Palm Treo 755p is a good handheld. It’s easy to use, quick to respond, and has thousands of third-party programs available for it. But the competition is climbing fast.” Link.

Brighthand has a review of the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “When I first unboxed the 755p, I was mostly underwhelmed. I saw a similar device to my 680, and expected only that the faster EV-DO speeds would just make a small difference. What I found, though, was that the having the increased speeds — and a battery that could keep up with it — made for a much more pleasant device. While the 680 seems to be geared towards those who are just getting into the mobile lifestyle, the 755p seems to be for those who are in it and already know how they want to use their device.” Link.

SlashGear has a review of the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “There are three features I found missing which would have been nice to have: Wi-Fi support, no stereo Bluetooth audio (A2DP), and built-in GPS. … the Treo 755p is still one of the best smartphones on the market offering high-speed Internet access, PIM, value added services and applications as well as a great balance of phone functions for casual to business users. I’m awarding the Treo 755p 4 ½ out of 5 gears as well as SlashGear’s Editor’s Choice.” Link.

MobileBurn has a review of the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “while the Treo 755p doesn’t offer cutting edge technology in many regards, it is a very solid messaging device and good all-around phone. The user interface certainly is a bit long in the tooth by now, but it won’t get in the way of a determined Treo fan. So thanks to a solid physical design, great messaging capabilities, and 3G data connectivity, I feel confident in giving the Palm Treo 755p a “Highly Recommended” rating. The Treo 680 is a similar device for GSM networks that has a VGA resolution camera instead of the 755p’s 1.3MP unit. For those out there that prefer the Windows Mobile platform, the 750 series devices are also worthy, though they have to make do with lower resolution displays.” Link.

Palm Infocenter has a review of the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “The Treo 755p offers very little new in terms of technology and design, yet it remains one the most powerful and easy to use smartphones available. The 755p is a nice minor update from the 700p, but as a power user I wish more had been done to improve the software and overall user experience. Nevertheless, the 755p is a good choice for people looking for a productive mobile device, as it continues to offer Palms blend of an excellent user experience with the ease of use and software choice the Palm OS platform provides.” Link.

LaptopMag has a review of the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “Palm OS devices have traditionally been less robust in the multimedia department than Windows Mobile smart phones because of the latter’s tight integration with Windows Media Player. Even the new BlackBerry Curve has an edge over the 755p because of RIM’s new Roxio-powered Media Manager software. Still, this Treo offers plenty of ways to have fun, including Sprint TV and PocketTunes for playing MP3s. Too bad Palm didn’t include a standard 3.5mm audio jack this time around for plugging in your own earbuds. … the Treo 755p offers a lot of functionality without a steep learning curve and it’s a little less bulky than previous models. We prefer the sleeker BlackBerry Curve, but this is our top smart phone pick for Sprint customers.” Link.

CNET reviews the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “Powered by a 312MHz Intel XScale processor, we enjoyed rather speedy performance from the 755p. While there was a brief lag when opening Office documents, we didn’t experience any significant or frustrating delays. The EV-DO support brought zippy Web browsing and fast downloads. Unfortunately, multimedia performance wasn’t as great. Music playback through the phone’s speakers sounded weak and tinny. Plugging in the included earbuds, as uncomfortable as they are, improved the sound quality. Watching videos on the Treo 755p was a bit difficult. Though images and audio always synced up, the picture was often quite pixilated and blurry, so we couldn’t handle watching video in more than few minute spurts.” Link.

MobileTechReview has a review of the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “Another update to a already strong smartphone, the Treo 755p has a new look and new applications in store for long time Palm OS Treo users including yours truly. Even though there aren’t earth-shattering changes, the antenna-less form with its smooth new skin and stylish colors are welcome changes. The improved camera, excellent voice command software, newly added IM and Google Map are worth a look for Palm Treo veterans. If you are a Treo newbie and like Palm OS PDAs, this is the device for you. While we don’t see Treo 700p owners immediately upgrading to the Treo 755p, users of older Treos such as the Treo 650 should be enticed. And now you don’t have to switch to Cingular to get an antenna-less Treo!” Link.

PDAStreet has a review of the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “Ultimately, the 755p isn’t the great leap forward many Palm devotees are waiting for because it doesn’t deliver any earth-shattering new features over it’s predecessor. Nevertheless, while the 755p probably won’t compel many upgrades from the 700p, it’s still a worthy successor to it.” Link.

Wirelessinfo reviews the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “The Treo 755p is a nostalgic phone. Despite some upgrades to the form factor its basically the same Palm OS device we’ve seen rolled out for quite awhile now. Palm is working on an updated version of its operating system, but that isn’t scheduled to arrive for at least a year. In the meantime the Treo 755p might be a decent upgrade for someone who’s older Treo is dying on them, but we can’t really say there’s a compelling reason to upgrade. Those who have never had a smart phone and want an easy to use device with professional good looks and powerful functionality should also consider the Treo 755p.”
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PC Mag reviews the Palm Treo 755p (Verizon) and writes, “I suppose it’s a useful upgrade for older Treo owners, particularly if they don’t want to switch operating systems or purge a heavy investment in third-party apps. Otherwise, Verizon customers not particularly committed to Palm OS should take a long, hard look at the BlackBerry 8830, the Verizon XV6800, and some of the newer dual-keyboard slider models like the Samsung SCH-i760 before choosing this museum piece. I’m taking the 755p’s rating down a couple of ticks compared with the identical Sprint version. Even though it’s the same phone (and even though I’ll always have a soft spot for Palm OS), way too much time has passed without significant updates.” Link.

InfoSync reviews the Palm Treo 755p (Verizon) and writes, “If you must have a Palm OS device with a large keyboard (no Centro, then), and you can’t use Sprint, the Treo 755p on Verizon Wireless is your only option. Too bad, because this phone, and the OS behind it, haven’t aged well, and most other smartphones have passed it by. The list of features it lacks is incredibly long, but we’ll mention HTML e-mail, GPS, a real Web browser and good multimedia features as things we especially miss. The Palm OS is still simple and quick, very easy to use, but it’s looking quite old, and once you start digging into the calendar and messaging apps, you’re going to wish for something much prettier…Download speeds were fine with the Treo 755p we tested on Verizon Wireless’ network in Lower Manhattan. We averaged in the mid-600Kbps range, which is good, and saw spikes near the megabit range. Pairing with our laptop could have been easier, but Palm’s HotSync application, while dated, does a fine job backing up programs and info from the device. We would have preferred a mini-USB cable instead of Palm’s proprietary HotSync cable, but here Palm’s adherence to years-old standards is convenient for us, as the Treo 755p worked fine with all of our old peripherals and car chargers from our older Palm devices.” Link.

CrunchGear reviews the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “Verizon is the latest CDMA carrier to land the Palm Treo 755p, a high-end smartphone for the business user who’s tired of Windows Mobile but still wants all the connectivity and email options a smartphone provides…There are quite a few built-in applications, and the Palm implementation of Google Maps is perfect. The application works well with a stylus, and many of the desktop features are included. The 1.3-Megapixel camera is adequate, and it has that nifty self portrait mirror so, so popular with slutty teens on MySpace…The Treo is Palm’s business smartphone, and in that regard, it’s really great. If you’re a power user and like everything right in front of you in an easy to use package, this is your smartphone. If you’re a consumer, look to the Treos, iPhones, and Oceans of the world.” Link.