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More Treo Pro details emerge {Engadget Mobile}

Aug 17th 2008 9:36PM Really? The transparent keys and overall layout just make this thing look cheap to me, like a baby toy from Toys-R-Us, or a Sidekick. I'll stick with the professional look of my 800w, although I'll admit some flush-screen envy...

Palm Treo 800w review {Engadget Mobile}

Jul 24th 2008 4:37PM I've had one since Sunday, and I gotta say, I (almost) love this phone. Sure it could be a little thinner, have a flush screen, and WM still needs work. However, I disagree with the reviewer on a couple points: 1.) I personally like the conservative stylings, there's nothing gaudy about it, and it's not bland. 2.) I almost never have to pull out the stylus, the D-pad and good old finger-to-the-screen does the trick (except in Opera 9.5b, but that's a gripe for a different review.)

Two things really should be trumped up: 1.) the keyboard is phenomenal. I was torn between the 800w and the iPhone 3G, and boy did I make the right choice. (And yes, I use my phone for work, not play, so losing half the screen just to use a keyboard is undesirable.) 2.) The screen saver with clock and message indicators is so simple, but not having to turn on your device to get that info is huge.

Treo 800w spec sheets and training materials reveal details, lack of MMS {Engadget Mobile}

Jun 30th 2008 11:53PM This could be such a fantastic platform if they did two things: 1.) flush capacitive touchscreen, 2.) keep the HW keyboard, lose all the buttons above it. (Replace them with soft-keys if you must, but a gesture-driven interface would be better.) Now you're left with room for a 320x480 screen like the you-know-what. This gives you the advantage of the HW keyboard, and you don't lose half the screen when you need to type.

As sexy/tempting as the you-know-what 3G is, I think I'm getting one of these for two reasons: keyboard & multitasking 3'rd party apps.

iPhone 3G: everything you ever wanted to know (but were afraid to ask) {Engadget}

Jun 12th 2008 2:58PM To use the built-in ActiveSync, will you have to pay the extra $15/mo for the business plan? Is AT&T screwing you just because they can? If they're not adding any value, I'm sticking with Sprint/WinMo.

CooTek's TouchPal brings iPhone-like touchpad to Windows Mobile {Engadget Mobile}

Oct 12th 2007 8:51PM Somehow I can't justify growing mongo thumbnails like that guy just to type on my phone...

Yahoo! gets cuddly with all of HTC's Windows Mobile handsets {Engadget Mobile}

Mar 8th 2007 10:19PM Great... First it was crapware pre-installed on your new PC, now you get crapware on your new phone too! I'm going to guess that HTC doesn't pass any of that payola back to the consumer by discounting the phone. Free Google phone anyone?

HTC Titan in the wild {Engadget Mobile}

Jan 31st 2007 8:16PM Jason - #23: I believe the memory card and USB port are on the bottom to minimize potential RF interference with the antenna.

HTC Titan in the wild {Engadget Mobile}

Jan 31st 2007 1:19AM Some tough questions for anyone with Sprint info:
1. Simultaneous voice & data? We've heard the rumors about EVDO rev. A...
2. Is the Crossbow SIP softphone going to come pre-loaded?
3.) Seamless data roaming between WiFi and EVDO-A? (Cingular 8525 owners, any luck?)
4. Where's the forward-facing video-cam from the TyTn?

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