Handspring Treo 180 – Smartphone – GSM – steel blue
Product Description
The Treo communicator is the one device that does it all. So you’ll have your phone, Palm OS organizer, e-mail, SMS text messaging and wireless Web all in one incredibly compact device. The Treo communicator is one of the smallest Palm OS handhelds available. But don’t let the size deceive you. This stylish communicator has been jam-packed with features without compromising functionality or ease of use. The Treo communicator does everything your mobile phone does. And more. That’s because this dual-band world phone has all the features you expect in a phone, like speed dial, three-way calling, and call history. Plus, it has extra features like full integration with the built-in PhoneBook so you can dial direct from your contact list, a personal speakerphone and free headset for handsfree operation, and so much more. It’s easy with this feature-rich Palm OS organizer. With large memory and a fast processor, the rechargeable Treo communicator has it all – Da… More >>
Handspring Treo 180 – Smartphone – GSM – steel blue
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2 comments
J. Lauer on December 24, 2009 at 4:29 am
I needed a low cost PDA/phone for my high school freshman son (who loses things a lot) and this did the trick.
George Ellis Corson IV on December 24, 2009 at 7:27 am
I think I have had one of every Handspring product except the Treo 270 at this point. Color was not a big need. I purchased my first 180 in Feb 02, and picked up the extended warranty. I was very glad that I did.
The Treo has everything that I could want in a unified form factor. My Calendar/Phone/AddressBook/Work Files are all included in the one machine. Now that I have the Targus Universal Keyboard, this thing is practically self-sufficient. Despite the marvelous features and form factor, reliability has been an issue with me, and many others apparently. Check the comments at TreoCentral.com regarding periodic problems.
After I purchased the extended warranty, the sent me a new Treo within the first 90 days (in basic warranty). Since I need the phone constantly, the new Treo is sent with a return box for 29.00. After 90 days, the story changes unless you have Extended warranty. They have replaced my Treo 5 or 6 times since I bought it, and speed/courtesy are part of the warranty. The product is not perfect, but their quick and courteous treatment of the extended warranty provisions is excellent.
I am waiting for the Treo 600, which is hinted to be the perfect PDA/Phone. But I will buy the Extended Warranty.