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Pics of Treo Pro Leaked

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New pics of the Treo Pro have been leaked to the net. Looks great.

This one's for real, unlike the previous buzzkill. A new Treo -- the Treo Pro was leaked today, through a Flash presentation, of all things. Sporting a Windows Mobile OS, the new look suits it very much, we think. Finally looks like a modern device and not something unearthed from 2002.

Check out the shiny:

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Courtesy : Techtree

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B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L....

Thats all!!!!

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Video of Palm Treo Pro Leaked

We showed you the pics of Palm Treo Pro, now here comes the video. Some details of the new handset also made a brief appearance on the company website.

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Here is the link for Video :

The Palm Treo Pro will feature a 320x320 touchscreen, the Windows Mobile 6.1 OS, Wi-Fi, a microSD memory slot, a microUSB port and a QWERTY keyboard and navigational soft keys as with other Palm Treo devices.

In addition, it will also have GPS, microUSB port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Some other rumors hint at the handset being equipped with 400MHz processor, 256MB ROM and 128MB RAM.

Courtesy : Techtree

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Again B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L

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Good looking but Perhaps improvised CENTRO with WM5 and wifi and 3G.

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Anyways its an GSM handset CDMA Counterpart not yet announced or leaked.

Not even FCC clear report.

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New BlackBerry rival, Palm Treo Pro

Courtesy : Indiatimes

NEW YORK: Palm Inc has unveiled a Treo smartphone based on Microsoft Corp software to compete for business users against rivals such as Research In Motion's BlackBerry.

The new Treo Pro will be sold by Vodafone Group Plc and 02 in Europe in September, and by Telstra in Australia, Palm said.

In the United States, Palm does not have an agreement with a carrier to sell the phone, but it said enterprise demand is growing for unlocked phones that can work on any network.

CL King analyst Lawrence Harris noted, however, that the Treo Pro's price tag of $549 is high without the subsidies typically offered by carriers to lock in subscribers.

"Given the pricing and lack of carrier sponsorship in the US, we believe initial sales of the Treo Pro will be limited," said Harris, adding that only 21 per cent of Palm revenue came from international sales in its fiscal year 2008.

The Treo Pro is Palm's second phone with Wi-Fi, a short range wireless technology that could boost Web speeds in weak cellphone reception areas, and Global Positioning System (GPS) technology that supports features such as directions.

Palm said the use of Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.1 software would help it compete with RIM's BlackBerry Bold, a high-speed phone that goes on sale in Canada this week and is expected to be launched in the United States later this year.

"We've chosen to partner with Microsoft to compete effectively with RIM," said Brodie Keast, Palm senior vice president for marketing, but he added that there was plenty of room for both companies to grow in the smartphone market.

Even with the growth in this market, 90 per cent of the market doesn't have a smartphone. It doesn't make sense to fight over the 10 per cent," said Keast in a telephone interview.

"We want to reach out to people who don't have a smartphone, not people who already love RIM."

Keast said it was likely that more Palm devices would include Wi-Fi in the future as there is growing demand for alternative connectivity in areas where phone reception is weak, or when users want faster speeds to download big files.

"Going forward for premium, fully featured devices, Wi-Fi is a requirement," he said.

Keast said Palm was on track to come out with a new phone software platform aimed at consumers in the first half of next year, and that this would put it in more direct competition with the iPhone from Apple Inc.

He said he does not see the iPhone, which now supports corporate email, as a direct competitor to the Treo Pro.

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