It needs to be in the phone & the correct charger must be connected to the connector at the base. Mains or car charger will do.
Yes, there are commercial products available to help you do this. For more information please refer to: http://www.treo-gear.com/store/catalog.asp?item=254
You need the Dantona 3.7V1400mAh Li-ion Battery for Palm Treo.
Unfortunately, the Palm Treo 600 does not support Wi-Fi. You can only connect to the internet via GPRS, or via cable, infrared or bluetooth to an internet-enabled device. If you need Wi-Fi on your Treo 600, however, you can consider purchasing the Enfora Wi-Fi sled, which is an accessory you can attach to your Treo which will allow it to connect via Wi-Fi.
A Palm Treo 600 is a smartphone that was released in 2003. It features a colour screen, 32mb of memory, a 0.3 megapixel camera, Infrared, a touch screen and a QWERTY keyboard.
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.
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Find the battery first, look for the plus side it is the positive pole on the battery, You put the red or positive clamp from your charger on there. Then you put the negative which will be on the other side of the battery. Then you set your charger on 2 amp trickle charge, plug it in and let it charge.
One may be able to purchase a Palm Treo 600 phone on eBay. eBay sells many different types of phones. Amazon would also be a good place to look for this phone. Otherwise, look for phone companies that may have this phone.
Yes as long as both the 2450 mAh battery and 600 mAh battery have the same voltage. The larger one will just last longer and take longer to charge up (I am assuming these are the solar powered type lights).
For Treos that do not have reset buttons, you can reset the phone by removing the battery and replacing it.
The Treo smartphone comes with many accessories such as a handset, lithium-ion battery, USB HotSync cable, headset, AC charger, a user manual and a software CD-Rom.
You would have to know the voltages of the battery and the UPS to know for sure. For example if the UPS' output is 120 volts, then it is capable of 5 amps of output. If the battery is also 120 volts, then it would take the UPS 29 hours to fully charge the battery. However if the battery was rated at 220 volts, then the UPS would never completely charge the battery. The source of the charging voltage must exceed the battery's voltage in order to fully charge it.