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by Rico Mossesgeld on March 23, 2007

So it doesn't matter if many Windows Mobile devices are known for the lack of responsivness and reliability. Because this post talks about how the Treo 750 is easily the most user-friendly Windows Mobile gadget on the market today.
It's a rare case of marketing without the exaggeration. Palm incessantly highlights their "enhancements" when featuring the Treo 750, and they're genuine improvements that make a lot of things easier to do.
The buttons are arranged in such a way that you seldom need to pull the stylus out of its silo. And Palm and Microsoft found a way to make the great SMS chat work on Windows Mobile. Let's not forget the so-called "photo speed dial," which lets you dial a contact by clicking on his portrait on the today screen.
The best thing about the marriage of Palm and Windows Mobile is the fact that you'll spend most of your time using the smartphone with one hand, instead of being forced to pull out the stylus for even the most simple of tasks.
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Mr Wong
Vote for The Treo 750: The Most User-Friendly Windows Mobile Device Ever:
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Rating: 9.75 out of 4 vote(s) cast.
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Response from:
apple iphone
(03/23/07 10:25pm)
I agree the Treo 750 is by far the best WM device. But one big drawback is that the screen resolution is only 240x240 pixel. When you open the IE, the top bar and the side bar take up a good amount of the screen space. I compare Palm 680 and 750 side by side, the fonts and pictures on 680 are much more pleasant to view.
Response from:
Rico
(03/26/07 3:32am)
Very true. I spent a lot of time surfing in full-screen mode. I'm sure Windows Mobile 6 will feature higher resolutions though.
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