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Pros
- Plenty of accessbile memory
- Works well as a phone
Cons
- Keys can be difficult to use for typing
- poor talk-time battery life
Bottom Line
If you like the feel of the Treo but want the Windows Mobile operating system, then the 700w is for you.
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