On the eve of CES 2007, Palm and Cingular officially launched the Palm Treo 750. Take a look at the Windows Mobile-based smart phone here and check out our review to see if it's a hit or a flop.
The 3G-capable Palm Treo 750 for Cingular Wireless features Windows Mobile 5, integrated Bluetooth, world phone capabilities, push e-mail, and a slimmer design, among other things.
The device features a new soft-touch finish that gives the device a rubbery texture and makes it easier to grip. The curved edges also makes it comfortable to hold.
The Treo 750 is only marginally smaller (4.4x2.3x0.8inches and 5.4 ounces) than Treos past, but the removal of the stubby external antenna makes it easier to carry around.
Compared to the keyboards found on the likes of the Motorola Q and the Samsung BlackJack, the Treo 750's QWERTY keyboard is downright cramped and slippery.
Rather than a regular SD card slot, the Treo 750 now has a mini SD card expansion slot, which is located on the right side. Just above it is an infrared port.