Palm 750 Cell Phone Accessories
Palm Treo 750 Unlocked Smartphone with 3G, MP3/Video Player, MiniSD Slot--U.S. Version with Warranty for Palm 750
Product features- This is a quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 cell phone with US 3G compatibility via 850/1900/2100 MHz, and EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA
- 1.3-megapixel digital camera with 2x digital zoom and video capture
- Bluetooth v1.2 wireless technology; full QWERTY keyboard layout
- 65,000-color TFT touchscreen display with 240 x 240 resolution
- Expandable memory via MiniSD card slot; MP3/video player
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionThe Palm Treo 750 smartphone goes where you go. It combines a world GSM phone, email, broadband wireless, and Windows Mobile - all with world-renowned Palm ease. And the sleek, midnight blue design with a soft-touch finish feels great in your hand.Review and edit business documents and access corporate data. Answer calls as you check email. And with Microsoft's Direct Push Technology built-in, you can get your Outlook email, as well any changes to your Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks in seconds. Or kick back, play music, shoot videos, and surf the Web. All the functionality is elegant and seamless thanks to Palm enhancements on the Windows Mobile platform that will save steps and your valuable time. Get the all-in-one smartphone that puts you in control.
User reviews Horrible Phone, 2008-10-28 The Palm Treo 750 is the worst phone I have ever owned...I had the Treo 680 which I loved and assumed the 750 would be a step up...not so.
1. You cannot personalize the desktop with icons, or I haven't figured it out yet.
2. I haven't been able to figure out how to get the call log on the desktop menu.
3. There seems to be buttons with no real purpose unless you program them.
4. It doesn't sync with the old operating system, so all the information, call logs, etc are lost.
5. I see no advantage over the Palm OS...windows for mobile doesn't load any faster, pick up email any faster.
6. The OS is larger, leaving less space on the HD and is prone to freezing.
I would not recommend this device to anyone who likes the Palm OS...this system, device is awkward to use, not user friendly, is hard to dial..
Perfect For the Business World!, 2008-10-17 This is the best phone that I've ever owned hands down. I originally had a Moto Q and returned it after 5 days for the palm. The palm allows me to gain access to 4 email accounts as well as my microsoft Outlook account with frequent email updated daily. It has amazing storage capabilities as well, and can hold tons of media files.
I also keep my weekly calendar on this phone and have it synced with the calendar I use for my outlook account.
This phone is perfect for any business professional. It's a real keeper. Nice...But not for me., 2008-09-24 I got this thinking it had WiFi, well it doesn't. I read the specs on it and it mentioned that it is great to surf the net...just only through the phone service. It is a nice phone for the ones that are looking for a pocket PC type. I am more the Palm OS, plus I find that it is easier with most of my collegues to exchange some of the programs that we have since most of us have palm OS stuff. Which it isnt compatible with this phone. It is hard to believe that even though it is made by Palm, they didnt make it so that you could transfer from a regular Palm OS to the PC operating system. I had the treo 650 and went to this one, the 750. Well good thing I kept the old one. I am back to using that one. A pretty decent phone, 2008-09-21 Well, it does the job. It is a wonderful pda. As a phone, I have to say that it has a few things left to be desired. For instance, the clarity of the phone is just not that good. I have seen cheaper phones with great clarity.
By now, I would have thought that the size would have decreased. It is still a bit large.
The feature that I have not figured out is the hold button. When you are on the phone and have an incoming call, you switch over. But, when you switch back to the original caller, it still keeps the second caller on hold - even if you chose to hang up. All the while, you see the minutes adding up - go figure.
What I do like is all those features. When there is something that I do not understand, I simply go and chat with someone at palm.com. They will usually walk you thru whatever issue you have.
Because of so many features and having the ability to hot sync, I will certainly keep the phone - it is a small price to pay. Worst phone I have ever owned, 2008-09-16 This phone is the single worst phone I have ever used. Honestly, this phone makes me miss my old Nokia 5190 brick just because of its simplicity. The Treo is a pretty decent PDA and good for making calendars, but the sync function (especially via Bluetooth) is pretty bad, and its cell phone capabilities are even worse.
The most important function of a phone - picking up calls - simply DOESN'T WORK. If you are writing a text message or trying to call someone and receive an incoming call, the whole phone freezes for about 30 seconds and just sits there. I have missed more calls in the last 8 months than the last 8 years because of this phone. It just doesn't pick up! I personally blame Windows mobile for making the whole thing sluggish and unusable. Trying to do too many things means that it doesn't do anything well.
If you want an organizer, great. But if you actually want a usable phone, don't even think about buying this slow, sluggish, non-responsive piece of junk.
The best function of this phone was when I smashed it on my driveway. Very satisfying.
|
|

|
Every accessory imaginableShop by category By phone manufacturer
Latest Videos & ReviewsCheck out the latest cell phone videos and in-depth reviews from Noah and our other expert editors - Xperia X1 UnboxingNoah can't even wait until he gets back to the office ... The Xperia X1 smartphone is unboxed at an
- BlackBerry Storm Day 1 ReviewTen hours with the Storm - Noah's update on typing on the clickable "SurePress" touchscreen. Is
- BlackBerry Storm Pt 2Part two of our first look at the first Touch BlackBerry - Verizon's Storm. Check out the Web
- BlackBerry Storm Pt 1Here it is! The much anticipated BlackBerry Storm. Noah takes it out of the box and checks out the
- Samsung Saga (Verizon)Noah goes hands-on with Verizon's new jet-setting global smartphone. The Samsung Saga has it all -
- Samsung Eternity a867Hands-on with what may be the best TV phone in AT&T's lineup - the Samsung Eternity. LG Vu, look
- Fuze v Touch Pro Pt 2Part 2 of our look at the new HTC Fuze for AT&T and HTC Touch Pro for Sprint. Check out the
- Fuze v Touch Pro Part 1Fuze? Touch Pro? What's the difference? Noah compares HTC's two new Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphones.
- Pantech Slate (AT&T) Need a low-cost phone with a full QWERTY and mobile Email, IM, and SMS support? The Slate is the
- Bold vs Touch Pro vs G1 - LiveIt's a smartphone showdown live on PhoneDog TV! BlackBerry Bold vs HTC Touch Pro vs T-Mobile G1 in
- BlackBerry 9000-BoldThe highly anticipated BlackBerry 9000 Bold has finally arrived and it just might have been worth
- BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220What’s Good: surprisingly music-friendly; external play/pause button; stereo bluetooth, standard
- Samsung Highnote M630-BlueSprint and Samsung are unleashing the specialists this season, and the Highnote's role is obvious.
- Samsung Rant BlackReplacing the Rumor as Sprint's primary texter, Rant is a messaging powerhouse. The keyboard feels
- HTC G1What’s Good: Android experience is excellent; Web browser is amongst best available on cell phones;
- Samsung i900-OmniaWhat’s Good: Universal landscape mode and universal landscape QWERTY; optically-enhanced action
- HTC Touch-DiamondWhat’s Good: Stunning hardware design and elegant software user interface; front panel is subdued,
- LG DareWhat’s Good: Attractive, highly customizable UI with home screen shortcuts; Compact design with
- Samsung Instinct-M800What’s Good: Supports every feature Sprint offers; EV-DO Rev. A data speeds; Good touchscreen
- LG enV2What’s Good: Sleeker and smaller than the original EnV. Comfortable QWERTY keyboard and QVGA
New & coming soon phonesHot off the presses... here's what's available now and expected to come to market soon! - BlackBerry StormCarrier: Verizon
Retail Price:$519.99 or via ebay Contract Price:$199.99 or via Let's Talk Hot Feature: "SurePress" Touchscreen - Samsung Renown SCH u810Carrier: Verizon
Retail Price:$349.99 or via ebay Contract Price:$179.99 or via Let's Talk Hot Feature: 2.0 MP camera - LG InciteCarrier: AT&T
Retail Price: $499.99 or via ebay Contract Price:$299.99 or via Let's Talk Hot Feature: LG's 1st US Smartphone - Samsung Gravity T459 LimeCarrier: Tmobile
Retail Price: TBD or via ebay Contract Price: 49.99 or via Let's Talk Hot Feature: Full QWERTY - Samsung Eternity a867Carrier: AT&T
Retail Price:$369.99 or via ebay Contract Price:$149.99 or via Let's Talk Hot Feature: Full Touch Screen + Mobile TV
- Samsung Saga SCH i770Carrier: Verizon
Retail Price:$389.99 or via ebay Contract Price:$199.99 or via Let's Talk Hot Feature: Touch Screen + QWERTY - LG Swift BlueCarrier: Alltel
Retail Price: $229.99 or via ebay Contract Price: $49.99 or via Let's Talk Hot Feature " Fastap Keypad " - Samsung Hue II SCH R600 BlueCarrier: Alltel
Retail Price:$239.99 or via ebay Contract Price:$39.99 or via Let's Talk Hot Feature: 2MP camera with video mode - HTC FuzeCarrier: AT&T
Retail Price: $499.99 or via ebay Contract Price:$299.99 or via Let's Talk Hot Feature:Touch Sceen + Full QWERTY
- UTStarcom Quickfire OrangeCarrier: AT&T
Retail Price: $299.99 or via Ebay Contract Price: $99.99 or via Let's Talk Hot Feature: Touch Screen + Full QWERTY

|