Treo 755p
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Manufacturer | Palm, Inc. |
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Type | Smartphone |
Retail availability | since May 2007 |
Media | Mini-Secure Digital card |
Operating system | Palm OS 5.4.9 |
Power | 1600 mAh Li-ion battery |
CPU | Intel PXA272 312MHz with Intel XScale Technology |
Display | Color 320x320 TFT touchscreen display |
Input | Keypad, touchscreen |
Camera | 1.3-megapixel |
Connectivity |
CDMA / EVDO Rev.0 Bluetooth 1.2 |
Dimensions | 2.3 in (W) x 4.4 in (L) x 0.8 in (D) |
Weight | 5.6 oz |
The Treo 755p is a smartphone developed by Palm, Inc. It was released on May 15, 2007 as the first CDMA Treo without an aerial antenna. This Treo has a form factor similar to that of the GSM Treo 680, and is equipped with the full Palm OS. It has been described as a Treo 700p in a Treo 680's body.
Carriers
The Treo 755p is no longer sold through any USA based carrier, but was previously available through Sprint Nextel, Verizon Wireless, Alltel, and Telus. In Canada, the Treo 755p was available from Telus Mobility.
Specifications
- Operating system: PalmOS 5.4.9
- Storage: 128 MB (60 user-accessible) Non-Volatile File System RAM
- Processor: Intel XScale 312 MHz
- Screen: 320 by 320 Color 2x2 in. TFT, 65,536 Colors
- External ringer on/off switch w/vibrate mode
Wireless Antenna:
- CDMA 800/1900 MHz digital dual-band
- CDMA2000 EvDO Rev 0, backwards compatible with 1xRTT and IS-95 networks
- Bluetooth 1.2
- Camera: 1.3 Megapixel, 1280x1024 resolution, 2X digital zoom, automatic light balance
- Audio: 2.5 mm stereo headphone jack, compatible with wireless headsets using Bluetooth connectivity
- Input: Touchscreen, QWERTY thumb keyboard with integrated number dial pad
- Personal speakerphone
- Microphone mute option
- TTY/TDD compatibility
- 3-way calling
- Support for miniSD cards
- Removable, 1600 mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- Talk time up to 4.2 hours, standby time up to 240 hours
- Size 2.3" W x 4.4" H x 0.8" D; 58.4 mm W x 117 mm H x 20.3 mm D
- Weight 5.6 ounces; 159 grams
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