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The Treo 650 is simply art. I think I have an addiction to the Treo 650 for Verizon Wireless. Even if a study shows that it significantly raises my chances of being attacked by hyenas, I won’t be able to kick the habit. Why do I like the Treo 650? Simply put: It’s the best combination of phone and data device that exists on this or any other planet. Critical components: The keyboard (Blackberryesque - I think it was licensed from RIM) - The screen - great resolution - and it’s a touch screen unlike BBerry - so no need to Tab-Tab-Tab to get to the bottom of the screen - Bluetooth - a good enough reason to upgrade any old cell phone - Ease of use. Everything just works. No special server required. Fun Stuff: - The camera and Video Camera are pretty nice! I use the camera to snap pictures of my kids all the time! What needs improvement? - Echo problems - I was an early adopter and the first two treo 650’s I got had echo problems - the callers kept hearing themselves echo… - Form Factor - For some people the Treo 650 is too big. The Motorola Q - expected out in a few weeks may be an answer for these people - if they like Windows OS on their phone…. - Fragility - is that a word? I mean if you drop your Treo onto the sidewalk - it may not survive. Get a good case to solve this. The folks at Speck Products keep sending me samples of cases that do an excellent job of protecting the Treo 650. They recently sent me a pink leather case as well - though someone else in the office grabbed it and I have not seen it yet! All-in-all the Treo 650 (for Cingular, Verizon, Sprint) is the best phone I have ever had. It’s not a Nokia as far as reliability and it’s not as light as a Blackberry, but it has the best combination of features that I want and need.
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Brice Richards is Vice President of Strategy at AmericanCell Wireless - a leading online cell phone shop, specializing in Cingular & Verizon cell phones. Brice's articles can be found on his cell phone buying guide site.
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