Treo 600 Photos And Comparison To Treo 300 122
An anonymous reader writes "Alex King has posted a pretty cool review of the Treo 600 on his site. It has some nice photos and comparisons to the Treo 300."
The 11 is for people with the pride of a 10 and the pocketbook of an 8. -- R.B. Greenberg [referring to PDPs?]
Re:/.ed already... (Score:1)
sweet phone... (Score:1)
Re:sweet phone... (Score:5, Insightful)
All in all, I'm still very happy with my Treo, it's the all-in-one device that is small enough to fit in the pocket and with the Treo600 fixing most of the quirks, I'm surely getting one of those next year.
Although I like the flip cover. You can talk for 45 Minutes without problems when with other phones the phone (and your ear) gets uncomfortably hot. But the smaller size and the robustness (any moving part is something that easily breaks) are good arguments to remove the flip cover, though.
Article Text (Score:4, Informative)
My Treo 600 [handspring.com] showed up today. Yummy!
Ive been really looking forward to this phone. I placed my order [alexking.org] the moment I heard they were available and now received it less than a week later. The discount for existing Treo users [handspring.com] is a really nice touch. The Treo 300 was the best PDA Ive used and a decent phone, but the Treo 600 is improved in every regard I can think of.
Ok, on to the first look . Changes from the Treo 300:
Here are a couple of things upgrading users should be aware of:
So my overall first impressions are extremely positive. The size is good, it is much faster and the software ha
Wot, no Bluetooth? (Score:1)
Acchh!
Colour me redundant by all means, but a phone this size, with such a beautiful screen that you're obviously supposed to, you know, look at, and it's got no Bluetooth? What were they thinking? How am I supposed to use the thing to make calls in this 21st-century totally hi-tech world of ours? I'm sure as hell not going to hold it up to my ear and mess up the nice screen. And a wired handsfree kit? Oh how very 20th century. Not to mention illegal to use in the car, come December here in the UK.
OK, I'm
Re:Wot, no Bluetooth? (Score:2)
The law says that a wired hands-free kit *is* legal - only if you don't have to hold the phone to make or receive calls (BBC News [bbc.co.uk]). The Treo's hands-free kit has a button by the mic that will allow you to answer incoming calls. Sadly, it has no voice activated dialling.
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Acch, no voice-dialing *either*? (Score:1)
Blimy, first no bluetooth (which would have let me not only do handsfree calls but also sync to PC), now no voice diallingI thought the big thing about a Treo was it's a Converged Device... you know, best of both worlds? But if it's lacking these sorts of phone facilities, and "only" running PalmOS (not that there's anything wrong with PalmOS but I like my environments a bit fuller-featured and hackable, personally), then it's absolutely no use to me. I'll stick with my (bluetoothed and voice-dialling) Noki
Re:Acch, no voice-dialing *either*? (Score:2)
Second, one of the cool things about the 600 is that the microphone and speaker are exposed to Palm OS applications, so you could do all sorts of cool things, one of which could (theoretically) be voice dialing. Somebody would have to write it, of course, but it is possible.
But personally, I haven't been
Re:Acch, no voice-dialing *either*? (Score:2)
I've never had Voice Dialling dial the wrong number, but plenty of times when it's failed to find the right number. It's by no means a perfectly working feature, but for my application at least it's marginally serviceable.
I'd have thought it was close enough that the extra processing power of a smartphone / pda CPU would have made it very reasonable, rather than something to be waited on by a 3rd party app. developer...
Re:Acch, no voice-dialing *either*? (Score:2)
I know it didn't catch on very fast, but it seems like everything these days has it.
I've never used it, so you may very well be right. I had just assumed that the market wasn't quite ready to provide the type of interoperability that bluetooth enabled.
Re:Acch, no voice-dialing *either*? (Score:2)
I find it a great replacement for infra-red when connecting my laptop or PDA to my phone, or when syncronising contacts and calendar info with my desktop.
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Etymology of colour/color (Score:1)
Re:Wot, no Bluetooth? (Score:2)
Re:Wot, no Bluetooth? (Score:1)
But I agree what Bluetooth would be great to have. When you first have tried a phone with Bluetooth, it is hard to do without.
I love that a phone with Bluetooth just needs to be around the office for it to sync with my calendar. But I guess if the applications are supported properly, one should be able to sync without connections and through the internet (GPRS). Although I must admit while it is great that my phone is connected to th
Re:Wot, no Bluetooth? (Score:1)
Correction (Score:1)
An anonymous reader writes "Alex King has just had his site reduced to smoking cinders. It had some nice photos and comparisons to the Treo 300, but now it's been totally destroyed."
well... (Score:2)
He really likes most aspects of it. Reception's good and it's surprisingly small.
What's really lame is that threre's no way to reach the contacts while on the phone without putting the other user on hold. It lets you get to the Palm desktop easily, but there's no contacts icon there!
And when you finally do get to the contacts, it's in a silly view with all numbers for all na
Re:well... (Score:2)
Secondly, I lo
Re:well... (Score:3, Informative)
ApachePDA (Score:1)
TreoCentral.com is a good resource too (Score:2)
The thing that makes TreoCentral great though is their very active discussion board [treocentral.com].
Another 600 photos (Score:2)
I just finished reading that article when I saw this one and I had to laugh. Could not get to the Treo, nor do I have flash to see the artists sight. Oh well. Another co-incidence is that I finally managed to make k-pilot work through a serial cradle this morning. Hmmm, time to get up and do something real.
BMF photo of the Treo 600 (Score:2)
Re:BMF photo of the Treo 600 (Score:2)
"(1193x1828, 748k)" refers to the picture dimensions and file size. BTW, that is a simulated picture on the screen and not the real thing.
Re:BMF photo of the Treo 600 (Score:2)
Where do you put it? (Score:3, Interesting)
As weird of a question as this may sound... Where would you put the Treo 600 when you're not using it? As I typically don't wear a suitcoat with an inside pocket, I usually find myself shoving the phone into a pants pocket, but this can be uncomfortable, and I sometimes fear what people might think of the enormous bulge in my pocket. Wearing the type of phone I have on your belt isn't really an option either, as it looks incredibly tacky. A nice clamshell flip-phone would fit nicely into my pocket, or I could wear it on a belt easily. But where on Earth do people carry their Treo 600s?
Re:Where do you put it? (Score:2)
I would recommend going to a CompUSA or Best Buy and seeing how it fit in your pocket, but with those overly-sensitive alarm cables you could really draw attention to yourself.
The pocket works OK for me. (Score:1)
Myself, I put my 600 in my pocket, and I feel it's acceptable. The case it comes with adds a little bulk, so I take it out of that if I'll be walking far. The phone has a keyguard function, so it's not a big deal to keep it in your pocket, as long as you don't put your keys in with it! You can also pick up PDA screen protecters (clear plastic) that you can cut to fit the
Re:Where do you put it? (Score:1)
Three words (Score:2)
Palm, small, flip.
Everything on the market meets only two of those requirements. Kyocera 7135? Jesus, it's huge. Treo 600? Not a flip.
But I don't care, because it's got Palm (so I can load and run all my Palm apps, which do nearly everything possible), it's a flip phone so t
How about P800 (Score:1)
Shameless self-promotion (Score:1)
I wrote up some notes on my experience with the Treo 600 - no photos, just lotsa text.
They're available here (part I) [freemode.net] and here (part II) [freemode.net].
160x160 screen? Ugh! (Score:2)
I can't imagine giving up the 320x320 color display on my Sony Clie for a 160x160 display, even if it was also a decent phone.
On 320x320, a Sony makes a fantastic book reader, which is a lot of what I do with mine. Going back to 160x160 would be like gouging my eyes out at this point, I think.
Of course, I suppose the idea is that you don't need too high a resolution when you're holding the screen up to your ear, right?
Re:160x160 screen? Ugh! (Score:2)
Re:160x160 screen? Ugh! (Score:2)
My 600 review (Score:1)
A few notes to add to Alex's review:
While the 300 easily slipped into my pants pockets, the 600 makes it even less apparent that I'm happy to see you. I don't clip these to my belt, which is fortunate, as the soft case that ships with the 600 inexplicably excludes a belt clip. (BTW, the case closely resembles that for my 20G [apple.com]
Important note about SMS not working. (Score:2)
The GSM (TMobile, AT&T, Cingular) version of the Treo 600 will have working SMS out of the box, much as the GSM Treo 270 did.
Re:My 600 review (Score:1)
Good catch with the web navigation. I've found that it can be difficult to get the 'focus' on the page, but once there, it's not too tough to navigate with the five-way.
From the keyboard, it seems I only have two brightness settings. Pressing [ALT+P] toggles from full bright to dim.
Does the Treo 600 accept JavaScript? (Score:1)
Re:Does the Treo 600 accept JavaScript? (Score:2)
Site is back up (moved to static page). (Score:2, Informative)
I'll wait for one which has (Score:2)
2 voice dialing
3 320x320 resolution
I know you can get 1 via SDIO, but I don't want to sacrifice the SD expansion slot (i.e. not more memory). 1+2 is important to get a cheap hands free application. Currently I have an SE t610 which works beautifully with bluetooth and voice dialing. Bluetooth is also nice for syncing with computers everywhere without buying extra cables (and is easier of course).
I know bluetooth is viewed differently in the US, but in Europe it is taking off and you won't sell
SE P800? (Score:2)
A touch thicker, a touch lighter
screen is 208x320 (vertical format) and very bright
Full bluetooth etc
expandable memory (16MB to 128MB, Memory Stick Duo)
plays MP3/Ogg and MP4 video (and comes with a stereo headset)
Runs Symbian/UIQ (which I happen to prefer over PalmOS)
Great for eBooks (probably my major use)
No keyboard, but I could never use one that small, with my large fingers, and the Jot recognition works very we
Re:I'll wait for one which has (Score:1)
Why the antenna thingy? (Score:1)
Treo 300 user here and.. (Score:2)
Even though it looks geeky, unless I have a good case that isn't that obtrusive, I'll wind up leaving it in my car/home/desk and not on my hip where I need it to be.
For all your treo needs, remember to go to treocentral.com [treocentral.com]. Their msg boards are awesome.
another good Treo fansite. (Score:1)
Hard-drive (Score:1)
Re:Hard-drive (Score:1)
Cool--music on hold!
Where do I purchase one in Singapore? (Score:1)
Elivs
Re:Well, so anybody who got on? (Score:2)
WHY OH WHY do people post anything that links to something that is very obviously going to not last.
"his own site" makes it quite obvious it's not going to last.
so.. anybody who could cutnpaste the review to here?
Re:Well, so anybody who got on? (Score:2)
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Re:Well, (Score:1)
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why i dumped the sidekick for the treo.... (Score:2)
1. Reliable reception for calls.
2. The ability to sync my contacts and calendar.
If you don't need those, I HIGHLY recommend the sidekick. The integration is second to none, the form factor is very near perfect, and I will sorely miss it. But until they get my must-haves built int