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Though it's not a major overhaul of the smart phone, the Palm Treo 755p offers a nice collection of enhancements and solid performance to make it an attractive upgrade.
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Those hoping for a breakthrough in design or software should look elsewhere or wait to see what Palm has coming next. However, the Treo 755p offers a lot of functionality without a steep learning curve and it's a little less bulky than previous models.
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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.
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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. The price might be a turn off for some, but if you are using a 650 or 600 and looking for a reason to upgrade, the 755p is a good buy and will make for a solid mainstay in your mobile computing adventures
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I wouldn?t recommend Palm Treo 700p owners drop their devices and run out to buy this phone, unless you have that kind of budget, but I would highly recommend this phone to anyone who has considered buying a Palm OS phone. An underrated OS that remains simple and straightforwared, Palm didn't have to improve much to stay ahead of Windows Mobile, as WM6 is still playing catch-up to many features the Palm has had for months.
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