Palm Treo 600 (2003) : PDA met Phone
Palm long time was the main producer PDA and in 2003 released extremely successful model Treo 600. Communicator with QWERTY keyboard, color screen, 5-positional navigation key based on Palm OS 5. The Treo 600 has a bright color display, thumb keyboard, SD slot and an integrated VGA digital camera. It runs Palm OS 5.2.1H on a 144 MHz ARM processor. The features and processor make it one of the most powerful and feature-rich Palm OS smartphone currently on the market. While smartphones generally lag behind their PDA-only counterparts, the Treo 600 keeps up and won't force you to compromise on many PDA features.Mobile phones come in two basic designs: candy bar and clamshell, and the Treo is a candy bar phone. It's mid-sized when compared to other current mobile phones, and fits nicely in the hand thanks to its narrow width and curved design. Most all operations can be carried out one-handed using the excellent 5-way directional pad.
Display : Backlit, 160 x 160 pixel
color : CSTN display with 3375 colors(11.5 bit color)
Adjustable : brightness and contrast).
Performance :
- 144 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP ARM processor
- RAM 32M (24 available to the user)
Size : 4.4 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches
Weight : 6.2 oz.(CDMA version),5.9 oz. (GSM version).
Audio:
- Built in speaker.
- 16 channel MIDI polyphonic ring tones.
- Supports alarm sounds.
- LED alert and vibrating alerts.
- Can use standard 3.5mm headphone jacks on the 2.5'' jack with an adapter
Expansion : 1 MMC/SD slot supporting SDIO.
Battery : Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. Not user replaceable.
Software : Palm OS 5.2.1H
Network :
- CDMA (Sprint): 800/1900 MHz
- GSM/GPRS (AT&T Wireless, Cingular Wireless, T-Mobile
and others): 850/900/1800/1900 MHz world phone.
- Class 10 GPRS.
Camera : VGA 640 x 480 camera (0.3 megapixels).
The Series
the Palm Pre (2009): Resurrection
The first phone based on the new operating system web-OS (Palm webOS 1.3.5). It's not just a phone, it's a myth.
(old handphone - www.old-handphone.blogspot.com)
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