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What do you want in the next Treo?
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Posted by: fishera
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I am writing this on my Treo 650 and I am wondering from other Palm users if I am not the only one who wants a ton of stuff loaded onto the next Treo. So here is what I want:
256MB-1GB of internal memory
1.3mp camera
802.11b wireless internet
GSM models first not Verizon
Bluetooth 2.0 plus EDR
Palm OS 5.5 or anything above current
So what do you want in your next Treo handheld?
Posted by: Chillin
I want it to cost $1, Have WiFi/WiMax, 100GB Harddrive, 10 MP camera, 1600 x 1600 screen, and be able to run any program (Palm, Windows, Symbian, Mac, etc), and be fully sentient.
Posted by: Surfermobile200
lol what chillen said .. and some fries with that
they should make a slimmer clam style phone
Posted by: n2jtx
1) At least 320x320 resolution and not the step back taken with the 700.
2) While it is a bit early for this technology this tiny laser projector would be fantastic.
3) GPS (would probably be installed anyhow due to e911 but being able to access it from an application would be great).
4) Support for FAT and FAT32 on SD cards.
5) To save space perhaps switch to mini-SD cards instead of SD.
Posted by: Surfermobile200
wow that mini projector would be awsome to have! nice find
Posted by: Moose1
#1 for me would be Bluetooth 2.0 EDR.
#2 would be multi-tasking Palm OS
Posted by: natek_2000
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voice acctivated dialing, mp3 ringtone built in not a third party software. better camera. being able to customize all options(colors, the way things look) not through 3rd party) more standard software.
Posted by: SpiralSlash
How about ALP with absolutely flawless OS5 emulation and a skin to make it look like OS5? I think that'd be awesome...
Oh, yeah, launching the GSM model first would rock too. And while I'm at it, HSDPA + HSUPA, longer battery life, better pocketability, and more memory.
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