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Unlocked Palm Treo Pro Smartphone Is an Expensive Winner

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The Palm Treo Pro integrates certain design elements of Palm's Centro smartphone with the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, then adds the more robust features of contemporary Rim BlackBerrys to produce a sleek smart phone built with the image-conscious corporate user in mind.

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