Palm Treo 750: Compare prices  Editors' choice

By David Flynn on 16/02/2007

More Palm reviews , RRP: AU$1199.00

The good:

  • Enhanced Windows Mobile 5
  • Uses Next G for HSDPA 1.8Mbps wireless broadband access
  • Iconic voicemail interface
  • Chat-style SMS messaging

The bad:

  • Awkward keyboard
  • Lacklustre performance, especially streaming content

The bottomline:

Here's a dollop of irony: the best Windows Mobile smartphone has been created by Palm! A bevy of OS enhancements and access to Telstra's Next G mobile broadband network easily make it the best Windows Mobile device we've ever used.

Editors' rating:

9/10

Users' rating:

4.8/10

Mobile Phones (3)

Palm Treo 750 Smartphone
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$549
from 1 stores
Palm Treo™ 750v Smartphone
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$667
from 1 stores
Palm Treo™ 680 Smartphone
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$329 - $699
from 5 stores

Miscellaneous (2)

Ozdirect
PALM TREO 750 WINDOWS MOBILE 6 O/S
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$779.58
Noreve Australia
Noreve Palm Treo 750v - Treo 755p - Treo 680 Tradition leather case
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$57.28
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