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Palm Treo 650


Palm Treo 650 ImageThe Palm Treo 650 is a great all-around replacement for that old PDA and cell phone rattling around in your pocket.Highs:  Tight integration of PalmOS with phone features; optional camera; BluetoothLows: Buggy software; no Wi-Fi; limited memoryBuy Now IntroductionIf you're tired of lugging around your cell phone, PDA, and digital camera every time you leave home, the Treo 650 is worth a gander. While the operating system is aged, the phone is prone to crashing, and you will need to buy an additional SD memory card to get a respectable amount of storage, the undeniable convenience of this hybrid phone should not scare you away.123456 | Next Page --»				digital_trend782:http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/review/2308/palm-treo-650-reviewPrint | ReprintsRelated ReviewsNokia 5530 XpressMusicNokia 5800 Navigation EditionSamsung Comeback (SGH-t559)Samsung Gravity 2 (T469)HTC Touch Pro2Related NewsApple Tells FCC Google Voice Would Alter iPhone ExperienceAmericans Give Thumbs Down To Mobile Phone MusicGarmin-Asus Launches Nuvifone M20 in Asia with Windows MobileBlockbuster OnDemand Coming to Motorola PhonesSony Ericsson Installs Bert Nordberg as CEO//');//]]>Top Reviews by CategoryWrite a ReviewDo you have an opinion on this product? Write your own review and let others know what you think!Name: (required)Email Address: (required)Summary: (required)Remember my informationYour Comments: (required)Your Score://');//]]>

(7.5 out of 10)


The Palm Treo 650 is a great all-around replacement for that old PDA and cell phone rattling around in your pocket.

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If you're tired of lugging around your cell phone, PDA, and digital camera every time you leave home, the Treo 650 is worth a gander. While the operating system is aged, the phone is prone to crashing, and you will need to buy an additional SD memory card to get a respectable amount of storage, the undeniable convenience of this hybrid phone should not scare you away. Continue reading full review @ Digital Trends

ProsCons
  • Tight integration of PalmOS with phone features
  • Optional camera
  • Bluetooth
  • Buggy software
  • No Wi-Fi
  • Limited memory