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#2993 18-Dec-2004 17:03
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Hi all.

For those of you who are interested, I've just noticed that the Treo 600 has just appeared on Telecom's online mobile store. I imagine that this is probably a result of the handset sharing deal that Telecom recently established with Sprint.

Unfortunately, the Treo600 doesn't appear to support EV-DO, but it's still great to see the range of PDAs slowly but surely growing.

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#11173 18-Dec-2004 18:18
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That's interesting. I've seen the Treo 600 here in Wellington with the Sprint branding - almost seven months ago!




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  #11238 21-Dec-2004 11:11
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Also I hear that the Treo 650 is in the pipe line for Q1 next year, bluetooth and all!

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  #11287 23-Dec-2004 08:54

The treo 600 has been released on trial to certain dealers. I have had a play, it is quite nice for those that prefer palm. And a better propersition if you want a phone that has a PDA rather than the other way around with a Harrier. Yes NO EV_DO sux though. Ok if you just sync from desktop all the time.

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