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By: Isaac
December 21, 2007 @ 5:13 PM51ppm12>
I would have to say that the only bad thing would be the Bluetooth, It all depends on the earpiece that you have. When you have it turn on and active, (depending on the earpiece) it will activate the earpiece and then de-activate it, then after a while it will activate it again and start the cycle over again, then when the phone rings the Bluetooth won’t activate. Again, this I think would depend on the earpiece that you have. But when it’s working its working solid. One of the really nice features that I really like is that if someone is calling you, you see who it is, and if they are in your contacts, then it gives you the option to ignore the call and reply with a txt message. The phone is darn solid… I love it.
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Treo 700p is one of the best so far
By: Larry
October 15, 2006 @ 8:03 PM34ppm10>
I have had numerous Palm, Symbian, and Pocket PC phones over the last few years and they keep getting better.
This most recent Treo has lightning fast internet when you need it. I am a power user and have a 2GB card in mine at all times and a couple extra 1 and 2 GB cards around with audio and video loaded. The difference is this, with a Pocket PC unit the more software you add the longer it takes to boot, the slower the unit gets and the more unstable it becomes. Especially if you load things onto the SD card.
With the Palm I have about 30MB of internal memory left and all my productivity titles loaded into main memory, everything else and some more onto the card and it runs as fast with or without the card. With windows i would sometimes remove the card just to get a fast boot and then put it back in.
I’ve never has Verizon but with Sprint I have had only a few issues and they relate to Sprint not the phone.
Get It if you are in the market. I have had many and keep going back to the Treo form factor.
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