Manufacturer's Description
Palm Treo 680 smartphone - Graphite
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Product Specifications for
Palm Treo 680 smartphone - Graphite
| More Info |
| URL |
http://www.palm.com/us/products/smartphones/treo680/ |
| Multimedia Features |
| Data Capabilities |
Bluetooth|EDGE|GPRS|IrDA |
| Smart Features |
Email|Integrated Camera|Video Capture|Video Playback |
| MegaPixels |
0.3 |
| Digital Zoom |
2 X |
| Other Phone Features |
| Special Features |
Speakerphone|Voice Dialing |
| Included Devices |
Hands-Free Headset|USB Cable |
| Dimensions |
| Depth |
0.8 in |
| Weight |
5.6 oz |
| Width |
2.3 in |
| Height |
4.4 in |
| Battery Features |
| Talk Time (Battery) |
4 hour(s) |
| Battery Technology |
Lithium Ion |
| Standby Time (Battery) |
300 hour(s) |
| Wireless Communication |
| Digital PCS Technology |
GSM 1900MHz|GSM 850MHz |
| Digital Cellular Technology |
GSM 1800Mhz|GSM 900Mhz |
| General |
| normalized-Weight |
5.6 |
| Memory |
| Slots |
MultiMedia Card (MMC)|SD Card|SD I/O Card |
| Total Internal Memory |
64 MB |
| Physical Features |
| Input Method |
Control Pad|Keyboard|Stylus|Touchscreen |
| Form Factor |
Candy Bar |
| Processor Speed |
312 MHz |
| Operating System |
Palm OS |
| Interface Connection |
Audio - Headphone Out (1/8" Mini) |
Most recent User Reviews for
Palm Treo 680 smartphone - Graphite
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Reviewed by: jbrainard
05-02-08
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: It is an ok phone, and the PDA does very basic things adequately
Weaknesses:Palm has destroyed much functionality that was in their OS.
Overall Evaluation: Pros: Palm OS for PDA. Palm has compromised their PDA features ... (see revised comments below)The Phone seems generally quite good. I have no use for the email or web browsing and I have no opinion on how well they work on this smartphone. There is no WiFi, even though Palm has it on their high end PDA.Specifics: Battery life is ok, but not nearly as good as some stand alone phones I have used, including really cheap Motorolas which have exceptionally long battery life. Palm needs to partner with some company that has already figured out how to build a phone that doesn't suck the battery dry so quickly. Screen is nice and is visible in bright light, but a notch below the best. PDA can be a tad slow sometimes, so you just can't go wild pushing buttons. The 5 way button did not work properly at first, but it seems to be fine now after some use. Tone quality of calls at Treo 680 end lacks higher frequencies which makes understanding callers more difficult than is desirable. There is no excuse for this and Palm should again be embarrassed that it didn't get this right. Documentation is not the best and does not even describe some features that are on the phone, such as the screen keyboard (different from the dial pad on the screen)UPDATED on 5/2/08Now that I have used the phone a short while I have a much different and worse opinion of this device.I knew how good the old Palm OS was. The OS now used by Palm in the 680, and possibly its newer smart phones, is a screwed up version of what they had years ago. Too bad I didn't know this before purchasing. I used to like the Palm OS. But now I see that Palm has worked hard to destroy the usefulness of their OS. For example, in Contacts, there is no longer a compact listing form, but you must view all phone numbers for each entry on separate lines in the main listing. No choice. Also, if you are not careful about entries, and put a word description with a phone number, you will just get a blank line, unless you put the description after the number. But even then you will not see any user entered descriptor. For example, if you have two home numbers, one for Dad and one for Mom, you can see that description information only if you go to the edit page. On the old OS if you selected a listing, you got to see every none empty cell of information. Now you have to go to the edit screen and scroll through all the blank lines to see, for example, anything in "custom" entries. Palm had the OS right, but then messed it up badly. Finally, if you press a letter, such as "J" to see all the last name listings that start with "J", in alphabetical order, you are out of luck. It finds every bloody listing entry with a "J", whether it is first name, last and gosh knows what, that you have to scroll through. The older OS did it sensibly and returned an alphabetical listing of last names starting with "J". But it looks like Palm has fired any developer with an IQ over 2 digits, and they have made the expected "improvements." You will also find similar stupid changes in the Calendar. For example, you could in the old OS hit an entry for 9am on a particular day and it would start an appointment with 9 am as the default entry for start time. Now it doesn't. But enough. You might as well use some other OS. Palm has ruined theirs. It is one thing to design a poor OS from the start, and then work to improve it, but when you have a good one to start with, it takes real stupidity to ruin it.
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Reviewed by: jaychinut
10-15-07
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Easy to use, palm OS, Looks better than treo 650.
Weaknesses:Old design Palm is still using the same old keyboard
Overall Evaluation: I bought this phone to replace an old treo 650, this feels a lot better than that older phone with that stubby antenna sticking out the top. This is a great work phone since the Palm OS syncs with Exchange activesync. Perfect for Large Corporate Businesses that use Microsoft Exchange Server for Email. I can get all my contacts and calendar by without syncing with my computer just like a windows mobile device.
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Reviewed by: izzmo7998
10-15-07
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: One hand operation, excellent features, keyoard, GSM and New Palm OS is stable.
Weaknesses:Big size
Overall Evaluation: Just like the 650 the 680 maintain the one hand operation. A little smaller and than the 650 and a little different. GSM technology let you use any provider's sim card as long as it's unlock. Easy OS to use since it's the Palm OS. Battery life is not bad at all. Overall a great upgrade from the 650 which crash like crazy.
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Reviewed by: jayshrikrishna
05-14-07
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Palm Os- Biggest Strength, Bluetooth, Camera, Voice recorder, Small size
Weaknesses:Cannot think of one...? difficulty to say but short battery life is only major problem...But in fact it is more then many other smart phones. One more problem is phone reset itself sometimes.
Overall Evaluation: I was previously having HP ipaq 6516. I was tired of this all-in-one GPS/MS window based phone. It use to crash so often that I never remember making a decent phone call. Then finally I bought treo 680. Excellent choice. Palm based and that's why do not crash..fast and does job as a phone and as a portable computer.. I do not like blackberry because of limited 3rd party application support. I like palm because of wide range of applications it can support. I also got silicon case cover ( nicely fits the phone) with car charger for $6 from ebay. Final words....Just love this phone..
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Reviewed by: tyyying
03-25-07
Duration of ownership:
30
Days
Strengths: excellent pda functions
Weaknesses:phone reset itself sometimes
Overall Evaluation: i got this phone directly through cingular website with $100 rebate. this is an excellent pda phone. if you have some experiences with palm device, you will find this extremely easy to use. you can download as many free palm software from the internet as you want. however sometimes if the software isn't totally compatible, the phone will reset itself whenever you open the application. i have some problems even opening the ptune pre-installed in the smart phone. but all in all, this is a wonderful phone and i love it.

Review:
Palm Treo 680
This affordable PDA phone features a sleeker design than past Treos, but relies on the same slow EDGE network for data access.
With its distinctive candy-bar design and carefully crafted thumb keyboard, Palm's Treo has become an iconic PDA phone--but new models generally debut at prices that only serious mobile professionals can easily stomach. The Treo 680 arrives with a lower price tag, a sportier and slightly svelter look, and features intended to attract a much wider audience. Unfortunately, this successor to the aging Treo 650 has some drawbacks that hobble that effort.
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