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Treo Pro smartphone by Palm balances simplicity and productivity in a streamlined design for business professionals
Little Sun | Editor-in-chief
Date: 08/21/2008
Palm, Inc. today introduced Treo Pro, an effortlessly usable
smartphone for businesses that want to simplify their IT
infrastructures and lower costs, and for users who want to
stay on top of their professional and personal lives. With
its streamlined design and Palm shortcuts layered on Windows
Mobile 6.1 Professional, Treo Pro is a unique combination of
sleek simplicity and robust productivity -- including email,
Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities -- that meets the needs of
businesses and end users alike. Treo Pro, which will be
available from Vodafone and O2 in Europe and from Telstra in
Australia, also will be available in an unlocked version in
the United States, Europe and Asia Pacific.
"Businesses want the control and savings that Windows Mobile
affords, in an innovative and elegant package that keeps
their users happy. That's where Palm comes in," said Ed
Colligan, president and chief executive officer, Palm, Inc.
"Everything about Treo Pro -- from the hardware design to
the packaging and accessories -- embodies the elegant and
simplified end-to-end experience that our customers expect
from Palm."
The Treo Pro smartphone lets IT managers support an
increasingly mobile work force with the ease of use and
robust feature set business professionals demand. Besides
the benefits of lower costs and increased productivity, Treo
Pro can deliver the increased security, easier device
management and access to information on the corporate
network that Windows Mobile 6.1 provides.
Users can quickly respond to business and personal email,
access the web, stay on top of appointments and contacts,
and use Wi-Fi or GPS on the go. Treo Pro's thin design
blends a flush, high-resolution color touch screen and a
full QWERTY keyboard with a removable battery that packs up
to five hours of talk time and enough strength for the
business user's needs, offering a powerful yet effortless
mobile experience.
"I'm really happy with Treo Pro -- it's a technology leap
from a device design and capability standpoint, enhancing
Palm's presence in the Windows Mobile realm," said Wasif
Malik, senior systems consultant, Student Educational
Services & Mobile Solutions, Ohio State University Medical
Center. "It's cleverly designed for Windows Mobile, with a
large touch screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and all the
productivity applications for Windows Mobile 6 in a much
thinner design."
Palm Experience on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
The Treo Pro smartphone, based on the popular Windows Mobile
platform, helps optimize business processes by effortlessly
mobilizing users with enhancements to the Windows Mobile 6.1
platform, including:
-- One-touch Wi-Fi button -- Easy, fast Wi-Fi connection
experience (802.11b/g).
-- Today screen enhancements -- Web search directly from the
Today screen.
-- Ringer switch -- Silences the device immediately.
-- Screen saver -- Lets users know at a glance -- without
turning on the device -- what time it is and whether they've
missed a call or have a new SMS/MMS message.
-- New voicemail indicator -- The center button flashes to
let users know that a voicemail is waiting.
-- Dedicated email and calendar buttons -- Fast one-button
access.
"Windows Mobile is delivering mobile solutions that help
businesses address the changing competitive landscape," said
Andrew Lees, senior vice president of Microsoft's Mobile
Communications Business. "The Treo Pro smartphone brings
together a powerful combination of Palm's feature
innovations and Windows Mobile 6.1, providing access to the
information people need when away from the office."
Lower Costs, Increased Productivity
With Treo Pro, businesses can quickly and easily deploy a
secure, low-cost and compatible infrastructure for their
mobile workforce by taking advantage of a tightly integrated
Palm and Windows Mobile 6.1 solution, including:
-- Microsoft Direct Push Technology(4) -- Direct connection
to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or 2007 gives users
up-to-date email, contacts and calendars.
-- Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 --
With the deployment of Mobile Device Manager, the Treo Pro
can deliver increased security, easier smartphone
management, and access to information on the corporate
network. IT professionals can confidently manage large Treo
Pro deployments.
-- Thousands of applications available for Windows Mobile --
Businesses can extend mobility beyond email to optimize
business processes.
-- World phone -- With high-speed UMTS/HSDPA network
capabilities, Treo Pro is a sleek world phone that's ideal
for companies with an international work force.
-- Integrated GPS -- Users can access maps, turn-by-turn
directions and point-of-interest (POI) searches.
-- Support and training -- Palm shortcuts make Treo Pro so
easy to use, businesses can spend less on training and
support for their users. End-to-end enterprise support means
companies can expand the scope of their mobile deployments
without putting a strain on internal support personnel.
-- Familiar Windows experience -- Users can browse the web
with built-in Internet Explorer Mobile; open, view, and edit
Word and Excel compatible files; review PowerPoint
presentations and PDF files; and open ZIP files remotely.
Pricing and Availability
Treo Pro will be available in September in Europe through
Vodafone (from free to EUR 399 with contract) and O2
(pricing is available from O2 direct sales and online
business stores), and in Australia through Telstra (from
free with contract). It will be available in the United
States in the fall through the Palm online store as well as
select Internet, retail and enterprise resellers for a
suggested retail price of $549. The U.S. version is unlocked
and unsubsidized, giving end users the flexibility to simply
insert their existing active SIM card and immediately start
using their Treo Pro without a new contract. |
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