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Palm Takes on iPhone with Treo Pro

Palm Introduced its new Treo Pro smartphone on Wednesday with features aimed at stemming losses to the iPhone 3G camp. The latest Treo sports 3G support, a built-in GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and will be available as an unlocked handset in the U.S., allowing it to be used with any GSM-based cell carrier.


Palm's new Treo Pro

The Treo Pro will include a ringer silencer switch (like the Treo 650 -- and now the iPhone -- do), dedicated email and calendar buttons, a touch screen, mini-QWERTY keyboard, a standard stereo headphone jack, and will run on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system. The Treo Pro's battery is user-replacable, which potentially gives the device a leg up on the iPhone 3G with road warriors that regularly drain their batteries throughout the day.

Like other Palm devices, the Treo Pro relies on a stylus for touch screen interfacing, and forgoes Apple's software-based keyboard for a physical one. Palm is also touting that the Treo Pro supports tethering, or using the phone as a modem for your laptop, right out of the box.

Compared to the base iPhone's 8GB of memory, the Treo Pro's 256MB seems paltry, but the device does include a microSDHC card slot for memory expansion.

At US$549, the Treo Pro costs substantially more the the 16GB iPhone 3G at $299. It won't be available in the U.S. until fall, so users waiting to see how the Treo Pro stacks up against the iPhone 3G under real world conditions will have to wait a couple of months.

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Oh please... this Pro is nothing more than a latest generation WinMo wrapped in some slightly redesigned plastics. This is not innovation. And having used WinMo on different devices, I can easily say that iPhone -- while it does have some warts of it's own that need addressing -- still outshines this by MILES (oh, and it doesn't ship until the Fall??). Palm, don't bother us until your new OS is ready.

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How come every time someone brings out a new smart phone it is billed as "taking on the iphone"?

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Guest, thank you. I would hardly consider this Palm Pro as "taking on the iPhone".

Every article out there is a "taking on the iPhone" type of article. While it is sensational journalism, I guess it's good for Apple, as it constantly keeps iPhone in the press.

"Ford Takes on Ferrari Maranello with new Hatchback." hahaha.

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Dirt Road said:

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Seems like the mantra these days is "Quick! Slap a touch screen on it and say it's taking on the iPhone!"

Give the Treo the props that are due it: unlocked, field-replaceable battery, microSD slot. The rest? Meh. At best.

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