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August 19, 2008 10:40 AM PDT

Palm leaks Treo Pro photos and videos

by Tom Krazit

Palm's Treo Pro isn't quite official yet, but after two leaks, there's a lot of information out there already.

(Credit: Slashgear)

Palm jumped the gun on the introduction of the Treo Pro on Tuesday, briefly posting a few pictures and a video on its site before yanking them down.

Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on whether you work in Palm's marketing department or if you're a Palm fanboy, the Internet captures all. Electronista and Slashgear grabbed the photos and video, which have since been scattered far and wide across the Web.

This happened just last week to Palm, when an internal presentation on the Treo Pro was inadvertently leaked. The long-awaited update to the company's Windows Mobile series of handsets is expected to arrive any day now, which should help Palm's bottom line.

The company is selling a bunch of low-cost Centro smartphones, but that doesn't appear to be helping Palm return to profitability. The Treo Pro will command a higher price than the $99 Centro, and will slide into Palm's lineup for enterprise customers.

Originally posted at Wireless
Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Internet search, including Google, Yahoo, online advertising, and portals, as well as the evolution of mobile computing. He has written about traditional PC companies, chip manufacturers, and mobile computers, spending the last three years covering Apple. E-mail Tom.
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by gsmiller88 August 19, 2008 11:05 AM PDT
I'm not a fan of Palm phones, they're jam packed with just too many bells and whistles, and unless you have incredibly tiny hands the keys are awkward. Less really is more, Palm.
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by pol;0987 August 19, 2008 11:41 AM PDT
yeah, a long video and press grade images just happen to be "released" to the interweb, uhuh, yeah
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by 1Gremlin August 19, 2008 12:45 PM PDT
Does anyone care?! I don't know about the rest of you but after having a Palm Treo 600, and waiting for ages just to get a 700P (3G) phone with software from the stone ages who cares. How many times did my 700P lock up? Surfing the Web was really painful and we won't talk about the aplication support. Remember the pain of waiting for MS office sync software for each release? Palm is horrible with updates and CNet even ran a article that the 3 party software was now free. Palm is just about dead. I was waiting for the Linux version like an idiot but that was replaced by the iPhone 3G. No wonder they are in financial hardship.

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by Tom Krazit August 19, 2008 12:54 PM PDT
This a Windows Mobile Treo, so at least the software is modern. But you're right, they need to get their own OS up and running, and soon.
by derekaw August 19, 2008 12:59 PM PDT
Windows mobile... a clunky interface with design inconsistencies. I got bored and moved on before the video finished.
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by AndrewRich August 19, 2008 2:17 PM PDT
Holy buckets. WiFi? GPS? Standard USB connector? Standard 3.5mm headphone jack? ... You mean it almost comes close to the standard feature every other WinMo device has had for years?

Okay, I know it's not April Fools. Who are these people and what have they done with Palm?
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by Tinshield118 August 19, 2008 6:19 PM PDT
The negativity towards Palm and WM is really getting old. I've been using WM for some time and have very few complaints.
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by jackbrinker1 August 19, 2008 7:33 PM PDT
If and when the iphone works on Verizon or has anywhere near the high speed data coverage they offer and when it allows tethering for inet access from any blue tooth enabled computer, it just might be worth considering over the treos. In the meantime Apple is just playing catchup.

Yes, I'd like to see the new Treo with a larger screen and browser, maybe a 3 Mpixel camera, but the programs, music and complete capabilities are just fine. I'm a Macbook Pro user and would love to have the iphone interface but that doen't make up for the poor AT&T coverage with reasonable throughput.
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by jackbrinker1 August 19, 2008 7:34 PM PDT
If and when the iphone works on Verizon or has anywhere near the high speed data coverage they offer and when it allows tethering for inet access from any blue tooth enabled computer, it just might be worth considering over the treos. In the meantime Apple is just playing catchup.

Yes, I'd like to see the new Treo with a larger screen and browser, maybe a 3 Mpixel camera, but the programs, music and complete capabilities are just fine. I'm a Macbook Pro user and would love to have the iphone interface but that doen't make up for the poor AT&T coverage with reasonable throughput.
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by Kevin Boggs August 19, 2008 8:30 PM PDT
That was just about the most boring three minutes, thirteen seconds of my life
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by AppleSuxLeo August 20, 2008 2:28 AM PDT
Palm the OS may be dead...but their SmartPhone hardware is selling like hotcakes , thanks to WinMo. Palm provides what most consumers want in a SmartPhone for very little dinero. Who would have thunk ?( "Thunk" used with the permission of NASCAR)
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by bigmc6000 August 20, 2008 9:25 AM PDT
They've certainly taken the right step in design as this looks much, much better than any of their previous offerings. Again it's still limited by the implementation of the OS but there are quite a number of people who won't bother to comparison shop so they should be fine even tho they are now the #3 smartphone company (excluding Nokia since I really wouldn't consider most of their phones truly "smart" in the form of the BB, iPhone or Treo).
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by sridharpandu August 21, 2008 10:11 PM PDT
I currently use a Treo 680. The Palm hardware is great (except for the camera) but then the OS is outdated but then wouldn't want to risk carrying a Win based phone. Will wait for Palm to release a Palm OS, Symbian or Android (linux) based phone with the Treo Pro features. I would also like to see an easy way of accessing the Calls and SMS Database once they are archived.
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by Kwilson281 August 23, 2008 7:44 PM PDT
I also use the 680. I like what the new pro offers, but am scared of the Windows environment. Really am interested in buying, but the cost is important as well as whether 3rd party applications will allow it to sync with lotus notes.
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