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Palm Treo Pro CDMA Reviewed

Hardware Reviews - By: pdaBlast! Staff - March 12, 2009


Even though most People are now looking towards the Palm Pre, Sprint is set to launch a CDMA version of the Palm Treo Pro next week. PhoneArena has taken the device through its paces and has published a very detailed review. Check it out.

"We still like what we get in the Treo Pro, but at the same time can’t help but look forward to the Pre. We’re not quite sure where it fits in Sprint’s lineup, given that HTC offers two devices that not only offer more features, but are better designed. Still, the Pro has a good design and will probably find its way into more than a few business suits. When we first saw the Pro we were impressed with the hardware, but had concerns about the vanilla software and fears that this would ultimately doom Palm. WebOS has quelled our fears, but unfortunately that has nothing to do with the Pro and we still wish it had software to match its beautiful hardware."



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