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Treo 700p vs Motorola Q - Decision

nj4charles

May 27, 2006, 8:03 AM
I'm considering Treo 700p vs Motorola Q. 🤤

I seem to really like the features that both offer. I'm beyond crying over WiFi (buy the mini-sd wifi card). I'm really wondering if there is anything that the other really lacks that should make a consideration difference.

I know the obvious...
- OS palm vs MSFT
- Nice weight, sexy and size difference

I have used Palm devices for years however, I'm willing dump the Palm Tungsten T3 to Motorola's Q (MSFT) if I'll gain something great and I'm not really going to be lose anything vital. I'm tired of having 2 devices RAZR + Palm T3 when I could have it "all-in-one."

On my Palm devices, I really live by the "memo pad, contact list, calendar and task list." Palm seems to have to...
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dgage

May 27, 2006, 9:39 AM
Let me take a crack at your questions:

1. On WM5 like on the Q. calls come through when you're on the 'net. They don't go to voice mail.

2. There a A LOT of software available for Windows Mobile. Check out www.handango.com. Look at the Windows Smartphone section. That's what the Q uses.

3. Logmein.com provides a free service that allows you to remotely access and control a computer from another computer, like gotomypc.com, only free. They have a free client for Windows Smartphone. Don't know yet if it will work on the Q, since the Q's not out to test yet.


4. Q is CDMA only. GSM version may come out after Verizon's 6 month exclusive, I'm told.
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Bristol

May 27, 2006, 10:03 AM
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