More details on the Palm Treo 800w uncovered?
According to some dedicated -- and, might we add, thorough -- Palm fans, it looks like we've gotten a few more bits of data about the (rumored) forthcoming Treo 800w. If you believe the data, FCC documents detailing emails between Palm and the agency reveal the code names and corresponding FCC IDs of four phones... including one we've never heard of with "co-locating WiFi and radio." Hear that? There's no current (or announced) Palm phone with WiFi, so this device, referred to as the "Zeppelin" in the .pdf could likely be the upcoming new phone that folks have been speculating on lately. The document also makes reference to a "Centro 685," which is another clue in this mystery, a variant of the Centro (690 is the official Palm "number" of the Sprint version) which might be headed out on AT&T. Only time, and Palm, will tell if this thing becomes a reality -- c'mon dudes, give us something.
[Thanks, Greg D.]
[Thanks, Greg D.]




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
storino03 @ Dec 17th 2007 10:08AM
It'll also have 256ROM and 256RAM. Wowza!
--James
Malatesta @ Dec 17th 2007 10:58AM
In addition to the above, we're still hearing:
- 320x320 screen
- GPS (as Sprint seems to be enabling this finally)
- February release (of course, tentative)
- EvDO RevA
Time will tell.
HotRod @ Dec 17th 2007 2:26PM
Will it be on Verizon or Sprint in Feb?
storino03 @ Dec 17th 2007 2:40PM
Sprint first, as usual.
--James
HotRod @ Dec 17th 2007 4:26PM
That blows. Verizon probably won't get it until Feb 2009 when WinMo7 comes out. :(
derX @ Dec 17th 2007 9:54PM
What's that Treo 500w from Treo/Asus from AT&T?
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Can you believe it? We're actually surprised and waiting for news regarding Palm--other than its death count: I am hella happy at that. I mean, they're possibly coming up with a feature we haven't seen before ("co-locating WiFi and radio"). I'm excited.
Palm, way to go. *pats on back*
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On a similar note, is it not funny as hell that VZW finally releases the Treo 755p on the day the "announcement" of the next generation Treo? They are just so far behind....but here's to an open network, right?
Palm, way to go.
K. Johns @ Jan 14th 2008 12:54AM
Novelty will be work under control of the operating system Windows mobile 6.
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