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Microsoft online chat: Inside Exchange Public Folders

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 18 June 2003 - 19:45 · 1 comment & 234 views

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The keyboard is significantly smaller than that of the original Treo. The keys have a dome shape to them intended to make typing with thumbs easier. It has an integrated digital camera and will be able to send pictures via wireless e-mail. It will also play MP3 music files. The only thing we see missing is Bluetooth, and that can easily be added in a later model if the market demands it.

It will run Palm OS 5.2 and will come in versions for both GSM and CDMA wireless phone networks. On the CDMA side, you can expect Sprint PCS to be a major carrier--as it has carried the Treo 300 for some time and has a history with Handspring.

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#1 Jason on 18 Jun 2003 - 19:48
Great

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