Treo 180
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The Treo 180 is a PDA/communication device made by Handspring inc. The 180 was the first in the Treo family of devices that succeeded the Visor family which Handspring discontinued (but which still remains somewhat popular today) in 2004.
The Treo 180 is a Tri-band GSM, flip form factor, black and white screen. It features a full keyboard, and came out 3rd quarter 2002. The Treo 180 used the Palm OS, the version was 3.5.2H. The 180 had a 160x160 monochrome screen, 16mb of internal memory and a 33mhz Dragonball CPU. Two main models were produced, the 180 with a thumbtype keyboard and the 180G which used the 'Graffiti' handwriting recognition software. Prior to the 180 there was the Treo 90, which was a color version but without the cellphone capability.