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Sprint Treo Pro now official

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - March 16, 2009


The Sprint Treo Pro is finally offical. After rumors of launches, delays, more delays, false hopes, it is finally here. You can pick yours up for $199 with a rebate and contract of course. The non-contract price is $549. Check out Sprint's site for the particulars.

From Sprint's site:

"The Treo Pro is a feature rich Windows® Mobile 6.1 PDA that's a perfect balance of productivity and simplicity. High capacity battery provides plenty of juice to check corporate and personal email, get directions and surf the web. With its slim design, full QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen and instant on Wi-Fi button you can operate the Treo Pro with ease. Get free shipping and free activation when you purchase a device with a new line of service online!"



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