Published 9/30/2008
at T3.com Reviews
The latest phone from PDA stalwarts Palm uses Windows Mobile which offers familiarity to PC users, but is frankly hard work. Thankfully there's a neat Palm front end overlaying it.
It's the first Palm with GPS but, despite squeezing that, 3G and wi-fi in, it's slim and fits the hand well.
Windows Mobile is seldom fast, but feels reasonably speedy here and the 2.5-inch touchscreen, though a bit pokey, is sensitive and sharp.
Palm always add neat little gizmos; this one packs a dedicated side button that launches Wi-Fi and starts searching. For another trick, the slider silences the ringer. Suits will love it.
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