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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Palm keeps on using that old and tired Palm OS in newer and sleeker looking skins and todays announcement with Sprint is no exception. The new Treo 755p still sports the Palm OS (does it matter what version number anymore? How ’bout just v5 YO — 5 Years Old) but it’s the case that brings some appeal to the eye. Now with an integrated antenna, the Treo 755p won’t jab you in the side anymore. You’ll also notice two new colors, Midnight Blue and Burgundy, shown here. Oh yes, it’s also lost some weight and is now slimmer at the belt line.
Inside this CDMA, this becomes the first Treo device to get Microsoft’s Direct Push Technology e-mail support built-in. You’ll also get Google Maps for mobile to help you navigate about. Unfortunately, the 755p still only has EV-DO Rev 0, not the newer and much faster Rev A. In a nutshell, that’s about all that’s new here.
The Treo 755p is priced at $279.99 with a two-year contract and is exclusively offered only with Sprint.





