The Palm Desktop application is not fully compatible with Windows Vista. While general features such as Hotsync work fine, some other features may not work.
Unfortunately not - all versions of the Palm Treo 650 do not ship with wifi.
Yes, the Palm Treo 650 ships with a 0.3 megapixel (640x480) camera.
Unfortunately the built-in launcher does not support the use of background images or "wallpapers". You can try alternative launchers such as Treo Lnchr, which can be found here: http://palmgadget.com/lnchr.html
The Palm's handheld phone, the Palm Treo 650 was the successor to the original Palm Treo, the Palm Treo 600. The newer version maintained the same style, shape and features with faster processing and slightly more evolved applications and formatting.
Go to the "Prefs" app.
Sprint is one of the cellular telephone service providers who offer the Palm Pilot series of smartphones. The Palm Treo 650 can be purchased from any Sprint store or satellite office.
Please clarify your question. There is no Blackberry Treo. They are two different brands.Current Blackberry models are:* BlackBerry Curve * BlackBerry 8800 Series * BlackBerry Pearl * BlackBerry 8700 Series * BlackBerry 7130 Series * BlackBerry 7100 Series * BlackBerry 7200 Series * BlackBerry 7520Palm models are of two types:On the Palm OS side of things, we have the Treo 650, Treo 680, and Treo 700p. On the Windows Mobile side of things are the Treo 700w, Treo 700wx, and Treo 750v.
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i have one..but u can open the back but it isn't a flip or slide if that's wat u mean.
Generally no - A phone locked for a particular carrier will not operate on another network.
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The first Treo is not a phone at all, but merely a Personal Digital Assistant or PDA. This first unit (called "Treo 90") was released by Handspring on May 28, 2002. It had a 160x160 pixel screen and ran Palm OS 4.1. After the earlier releases, more notable releases in the Treo line include the Treo 600 (2003) and the Treo 650 (2004), which remained on shelves for pretty long periods of time. From 2006, Palm began to offer their devices in two versions - One running their own Palm Operating System, and the other running Windows Mobile. This move was met with some criticism and skeptism, but was eventually accepted. In the same year, Palm offered the Treo 680, which was a breakthrough as it is the first Treo device not to have an antenna that sticks out from the phone body. From then on, all Treo phones do not have the antenna which was characteristic of the Treo 650. As the Treo lines evolve, the two latest products are the Palm Centro (Palm OS) released in 2007, and the Palm Treo Pro (Windows Mobile) released 2008. These phones had very similar form factors and specifications and can be considered two versions of the same phone. With the recent release of the Palm Pre, the Treo line is now receiving less attention and may eventually be phased out by the newer Web OS products.