Palm Treo 800w The Palm Treo 800w offers the following features:

* 320×320 pixel transflective color TFT touchscreen, 16-bit color
* Qualcomm MSM6800A chipset supporting EvDO Rev A
* Wi-Fi
* Built-in GPS; Sprint NavigationSM
* Microsoft Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional Edition
* Bluetooth
* 256MB user memory
* 128MB program memory
* microSD/microSDHC cards (up to 8GB supported
* 2.0 megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom and video capture
* MicroUSB 2.0

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Palm Treo 800w Reviews

CNET reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “You see, the Palm Treo 800w is the first Palm smartphone to finally offer integrated Wi-Fi and not only that, but GPS as well. It’s also the first Sprint smartphone to ship with Windows Mobile 6.1 and EV-DO Rev. A support out of the box. All these features finally put Palm on the same playing field of HTC and Samsung. Palm has also revamped the design to make it smaller (all while still keeping a touch-screen and full QWERTY keyboard) and easier to use and navigate, making it a nice alternative to the bulky Samsung SCH-i760 and the Verizon Wireless XV6800. We’re still conducting some performance tests, but we’d say the Treo 800w promises to deliver a well-connected and powerful smartphone for mobile professionals. We’re just slightly worried about the battery life, so we’ll let you know after a couple more days of testing. The Palm Treo 800w is available starting today for $249.99 with a two-year contract and after rebates and discounts.” Link.

ZDNet reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “I am quite pleased to see Palm finally release a device that has integrated WiFi and GPS and think it will probably do well since there are lots of enterprise customers who like to use Palm’s Windows Mobile devices. Right now you can only find this on Sprint so it is not a device I will personally be purchasing since I already have T-Mobile and AT&T accounts. I also only get 1xRTT service at my house so I can’t use the EV-DO Rev. A network unless I am out on the road…I think the US$249 price with a 2-year activation is a very good price for such a powerful mobile device. And you can purchase it with the US$99.99 Simply Everything plan to get unlimited data, messaging, Sprint TV, phone calls, etc. You can also buy it with lower priced voice and data plans, but the Simply Everything is the best deal if you use a lot of data and want to take advantage of the Sprint optional services.” Link.

MobileBurn does a hands on review the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “Sprint and Palm are pushing the Treo 800w as a business device, and as such they each have created dedicated support teams to deal with Treo 800w users. Sprint is offering enterprise level support services on an ala carte basis, so companies can get just the support they need. Better yet, though, is that all Treo 800w buyers, business or otherwise, will receive 90 days of free setup support…The Treo 800w from Palm is available now at Sprint’s retail shops as well as on its website. The cost is US$249.99 with a two year agreement, after rebates. Expect a full review of the new Treo 800w in the coming weeks.” Link.

PC Mag reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “The BlackBerry Curve remains our top choice for a smartphone on Sprint because of its faster performance, as well as its far superior endurance. As another option, the Sprint Mogul offers more horsepower, longer battery life, and a larger keyboard for $50 more, although it’s not Rev A compatible. Still, the Treo 800w is a decent business handset for Microsoft-centered enterprise networks. In short, like the Centro, the Treo 800w is a base hit for Palm, but the company really needs a home run.” Link.

CrunchGear reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “I know that for many Windows Mobile is the only way to go when it comes to corporate network interaction. I am aware that it is quite popular in Europe and that it plays nicely with Exchange server. To that end, I can recommend the Treo. It is sturdy, handsome, and easy to use for the vast majority of smartphone users. It is not quite a “casual” grade device - it’s too thick for that and the Palm Centro already has that space sewn up. At $249.99 with two-year contract the 800w is a direct competitor to most of the BlackBerry offerings and, taken as a whole, the phone can be taken as a proud member of the smartphone community. What it lacks in good looks it makes up for in utility.” Link.

Palm Infocenter reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “Designed with the mobile productivity in mind, the Treo 800w is a business friendly device that offers a solid base to build upon. Despite its periodic performance bottlenecks and lack of attention to multimedia, the Treo 800w easily bests most other Windows Mobile powered devices in overall usability. For the most part the 800w makes up for its deficits with the sheer amount of functionality it brings together in one device. There is a lot to like yet also a good amount to nitpick, but when you look at the overall package this is a respectable addition to Palm’s smartphone lineup.” Link.

Mobility Site reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “The Palm Treo 800w offers users a convenient bundle of productivity and entertainment. With its Windows Mobile 6.1 OS, built-in GPS, WiFi, EVDO-Rev A and supporting software it could be a real boon to users, more particularly mobile business users. As I mentioned before I enjoyed the form-factor and feel, and the obvious design consideration for one-handed use…However, I found the battery life to be lacking, and the stylus build quality less than stellar. A stylus along the lines of my Samsung SCH-i760 would have been much better. While I felt the 320×320 was quite readable and the visuals crisp, the display was dimmer than I think it should have been, and the screen real estate might be lacking for some.” Link.

MobileBurn reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “As with previous units, the Palm Treo 800w from Sprint offers quite an extensive feature set for business users. The addition of a 2 megapixel camera, paired with the microSD card slot and A2DP make for a suitable multimedia performer, as well. However, both our test units had stability and related reception problems, and both also suffered from poor battery life. The all-in-one micro-USB port and poor loudspeaker were also a disappointment. Based on these factors, we at MobileBurn.com give the Sprint Palm Treo 800w a ‘Not Recommended’ score, pending a firmware update that would address the stability and battery issues, which would move this smartphone up to ‘Recommended’.” Link.

InfoSync reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “A network and the long-established pedigree of Windows Mobile as a proven office-centric smartphone OS. In other words, it isn’t pretty, but it gets the job done, especially in terms of handling calendars and contacts, as well as office documents. Unfortunately, we had some strange issues with our review unit, some of which were obviously isolated issues (with GPS hardware and tethered modem support), but some are clear missteps on the part of Palm and Sprint. Windows Mobile 6.1 gets none of the recent visual upgrades we liked in WinMo 6.1 Standard edition, and that’s too bad because it would have simplified the Today screen immensely. There is a lot going for the Treo 800w, and it’s nice to see Palm release a device that’s current with the latest hardware and software. This should satisfy Palm fans on the Windows Mobile side of the family until the next version of the Palm OS comes along.” Link.

Digital Trends reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “Unless you’re already in love with Palm products and the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, the Treo 800W offers very little to lure new users over to it. At $250 with a two-year contract, it also ends up costing far more than Sprint’s other smartphones without much to justify it. We would definitely leave this particular Palm product alone.” Link.