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Third time's the charm: Palm finally announces Treo Pro

By Jacqueline Emigh, BetaNews

August 20, 2008, 1:39 PM

After leaking and then retracting information about its new phone twice in four days, Palm released a written announcement for the Treo Pro this morning which has remained on its Web site for several hours now.

As anticipated from all the hype circulating over the past week, Palm's latest phone differs from the consumer-oriented Centro by targeting the enterprise. Capabilities intended to support that objective range from a Windows Mobile 6.1 operating environment to high-speed UMTS/HSPDA network functionality.

Based on information officially made available today, the Treo Pro won't necessarily come cheap, depending on where customers are located. But it will support Microsoft Direct Push Technology, for direct connection to Exchange 2003 SP2 or 2007, along with Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager.

Palm's Treo Pro smartphoneBesides a thinner form factor and a large display, the phone also features integrated GPS, a full QWERTY keyboard, an international power charger, a 3.55mm stereo headset, a microUSB cable, and smaller niceties such as a one-touch Wi-Fi button and dedicated e-mail and calendar buttons, according to the announcement finally released this morning by Palm.

Palm still hasn't explained either the information leaks of the past week or the rollout of the phone one day later than generally anticipated.

But the company has now announced that the US version of the phone, due out this fall, will be unlocked and unsubsidized, and that it will be sold through the Palm online store as well as some Internet-based, retail and enterprise resellers for a suggested retail price of $549.

In Europe, on the other hand, the Treo Pro is slated for September availability through Vodafone and O2. Likewise, September availability is planned in Australia, where Telstra will sell the phone. Pricing options with a Vodafone contract, for instance, will run the gamut from free to EUR 399.

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By preinterpost

posted Aug 21, 2008 - 12:30 PM

*sigh*

The price of this phone is actually *very* competitive in relation to other unlocked phones through official channels (and even inofficial ones)
A carrier subbed plan would bring this into a very interesting price range (see above from FREE to E399...)

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By chris_vickerson

edited Aug 20, 2008 - 5:07 PM

That is by far NOT the ugliest phone out there - Canadian carriers have some pretty nasty highend selections.

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By krgace002

edited Aug 20, 2008 - 4:02 PM

I'm sorry..but that's one "butt-ugly" phone, and for $549? yeah right.

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By Paul Skinner

posted Aug 20, 2008 - 5:05 PM

I don't mind the look of it, but yes, the price is just silly.

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By psycros

posted Aug 20, 2008 - 3:25 PM

No US carriers wanted it? Wow, doesn't bode well.

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By Aires

posted Aug 21, 2008 - 9:33 AM

Not really. When it comes to mobile phones and also television, these are two areas in which the US lags behind the rest of the western world and Asia. I would just guess that US carriers just aren't ready for a phone like this as your infrastructure is so poor.

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By foxfyre

posted Aug 21, 2008 - 10:22 AM

Complete and utter nonsense.

Why in hell would I pay the same for a phone as I can for a small portable computer.

Palm offers little to nothing I need. And you get more of practical value - in addition to a smart client - for much less with an iPhone...if I needed that. And the Blackberry already has a widely established enterprise presence. Treo..........squat.

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