Palm releases Treo 700p with original Palm OS
Hoping to gain the same market success with the Palm operating system (OS) as it has with the Microsoft Windows version of its Palm Treo smartphones, Palm has released the Treo 700p, featuring version 5.4.9 of the firm’s original operating system in a new device.
The Treo 700p bumps up wireless bandwidth with its EvDO wireless capability, and enters a market that has already welcomed the Windows version, which is available in the Treo 700w.
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