Palm Treo Phones - Perfect Smart Phones
By Raina Kelsey
Telecommunication has taken the world much ahead with the invention of mobile phones. Waiting to make a call and struggling with land lines are now old tales. Even mobile phones are now becoming more hi-tech with more technological innovations taking place. With a large number of players entering into the field of telecommunication, the technology has really taken a huge rise resulting the entry of more advanced model of mobile phones into the mobile phone market.
The Palm Treo smart phones developed by Handspring were purchased by Palm, Inc. The phones developed and maintained by Palm Inc. consists of various integrated features including the facility to check the calendar while talking to someone in the phone, to make a dial straight from the contact list and e- mailing services. Of course, the phone does have a built in camera with digital quality and high resolution by the help of which, the user is able to capture the picture and store in the phone. If following the traditional aspect Treo run Palm OS will definitely permit the synchronization with both Mac OSX and Microsoft Windows.
The latest model from Palm Treo, the Treo 600 is a full- featured phone combined with a Palm OS organizer with wireless applications including email, text messaging, web browsing and digital camera. The most attractive and interesting feature of this mobile phone is its size. It is much a smaller size that rightly fits into the pocket making things more convenient for the users.
The most important aspects of Palm Treo phones are the easiness to use. These phones have various additional features including address book, the ability to take a picture and send it to a friend making things more attractive. Usually the additional features like the 5-way navigation button and the Favorites screen make the mobile phone more attractive and fascinating.





























































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