With a sizeable display and full Qwerty keyboard, the only two features on the Treo 600 from Orange that give any indication of its mobile phone capabilities are the rather chunky aerial and the familiar Orange logo. The Treo was built by Handspring, which is now part of Palmone.
The Palm 5 OS drives the Treo 600, along with a 144MHz ARM processor and 32MB of Ram - 24MB of which is available to the user. Should you need more memory, there's an SD/MMC (Secure Digital/Multimedia card) slot on the top of the unit.
Being able to handle multiple POP3 accounts certainly boosts the Treo 600's appeal for those who enjoy email on the go, while the Blazer browser does a good job of resizing most web pages to suit the smaller screen. Trundling through the various other features is also easy enough. A five-way navigation pad offers a suitable alternative to the stylus - however, the screen itself is only a 12bit colour model with a resolution of just 160 x 160.



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