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Palm Inc.’s Treo line is probably the most enduring PDA-phone range today. It’s so widely used and its interface so user-friendly that its legions of users all over the world range from greenhorn smartphone/PDA-phone users all the way to diehard Palm/Treo loyalists. It’s also probably the only device of its type to have run both Palm and Windows Mobile operating systems. 

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When I opened it, I thought: Is this how mobile phones are now these days? Aside from the usual phone and fast charger, it also had headphones, a PC cable, a spare battery and a very portable battery charger. I wondered if Alexander Graham Bell would recognize his invention if he ever woke up from the grave today.
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Palm Inc.’s Treo line is probably the most enduring PDA-phone range today. It’s so widely used and its interface so user-friendly that its legions of users all over the world range from greenhorn smartphone/PDA-phone users all the way to diehard Palm/Treo loyalists. It’s also probably the only device of its type to have run both Palm and Windows Mobile operating systems. 

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When I opened it, I thought: Is this how mobile phones are now these days? Aside from the usual phone and fast charger, it also had headphones, a PC cable, a spare battery and a very portable battery charger. I wondered if Alexander Graham Bell would recognize his invention if he ever woke up from the grave today.
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