After the recent events, nobody should be surprised to hear that Palm has just EOL’d the unlocked GSM version of the Palm Treo 680 according to various industry sources. The Palm Treo 680 can be considered the last business Treo for GSM – its successor, the Treo Pro, shares the Centro’s barely usable screen and form
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TamsPalm on 28th Nov 2008 (via tamspalm.tamoggemon.com)
Dieter reported back in September that the Palm Treo 680 was going to be officially discontinued on AT&T's network. Today Palm Infocenter is reporting that this month's Palm Channelsource newsletter for its reseller partners has a large list of Palm peripherals now classified as having reached end-of-life status. The newsletter makes the Treo 680 EOL status official. Looks like Palm&...
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TreoCentral on 26th Nov 2008 (via treocentral.com)
This month's Palm Channelsource newsletter for its reseller partners has a large list of Palm peripherals now classified as having reached end-of-life status. In addition, it also makes the Treo 680 EOL status official, which has been expected for some time. A rather surprising product that has just met its demise is Palm's most recent GPS Navigator by Garmin kit. This was Palm's on...
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PalmInfocenter on 26th Nov 2008 (via pheedo.com)
After having looked at the size and the physical attributes of the Nokia E63 in previous installments of this review, it is now time to focus on the screen. First of all: its QVGA. Second: it’s landscape. But can it stack up? Our first contender is Palm’s now-classic Treo 680. The devices generally come out tied,
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TamsS60 on 14th Nov 2008 (via tamss60.tamoggemon.com)
Nokia’s E71 is known to be extremely slim: while this made the device easy to transport, it forced Nokia’s design team to sacrifice quite a bit of keyboard usability (review coming soonish). The E63 is said to be bigger - but how big is it compared to other devices? Palm’s Treo 680 is as wide as
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TamsS60 on 12th Nov 2008 (via tamss60.tamoggemon.com)
Palm’s business Treos are firmly in the hands of Windows Mobile now - the last GSM business box has been discontinued silently recently: While the Centro is likely to remain available for quite some time, I personally fear that this marks the final beginning of the end of the European Palm OS application market. The Centro’s
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TamsPalm on 5th Nov 2008 (via tamspalm.tamoggemon.com)
After having looked at the physical properties of the 910, it’s time to look at the screen of the box. HP has delivered a few extremely impressive (QVGA) and a few unimpressive (VGA) screens over the years - let’s see where the 910’s QVGA screen stands: The Treo 680’s screen was considered best-of-breed two years ago.
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TamsPPC on 5th Nov 2008 (via tamsppc.tamoggemon.com)