PalmOne Treo 180 Smartphone

PalmOne Treo 180 Smartphone

  • Wireless Interfaces: Infrared (IrDA)
  • Phone Type: Smartphone
  • Web Functions: E Mail, Internet Ready
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)
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    • Product Rating: 2 star(s) Stay away from this!!!
      by Kto, Nov. 4, 2004
    • Pros: Combines PDA & mobile phone
    • Cons: Since I bought it I had it repaired 3 times!
    • Recommended: No
    • Has Owned Product: 12 months
    • Comments:
      This is an unexpensive cellular-PDA that has only given me grief. I have it for about a year and had it repaired three times already! Size is ok. Battery is good. No color. No thrills just your basic portable and PDA. Hearing is not very good in noisy ar
     

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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) trio180
      by airboss, May. 15, 2004
    • Pros: nice
    • Cons: dim screen, hard to see
    • Recommended: Yes
    • Has Owned Product: 7 months
    • Comments:
      Went from a palm m130 to this ,. If the 180 had a screen like the m130, i would be in 7th heaven. The screen as it is,is real hard to see at night,and as i am almost 60 it is real hard to see in the day time with out the backlight being on. Improve the
     

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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) A nice little unit
      by whatever, Feb. 19, 2004
    • Pros: Altogether a good product. very reasonable price
    • Cons: Battery life sux. Not the best phone reception
    • Recommended: Yes
    • Has Owned Product: 1 year
    • Comments:
      Been a palm user for years. used graffiti, so the option of a keyboard was nice. It is a little bulky for a phone, but it has a ton of features. The frequent caller id screens are very nice. Handspring makes a good overall product. Oh, btw, my first
     

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    • Product Rating: 5 star(s) Upgrade to the Treo 180
      by Shawn, Dec. 26, 2002
    • Pros: Small size, easy to use keyboard
    • Cons: Backlight is always on
    • Recommended: Yes
    • Has Owned Product: 1 month
    • Comments:
      I recently upgraded from the Handspring Visor Edge to the Treo 180. The Edge is thin and lightweight but now seems somewhat bulky when compared to the Treo 180. The color screen is bright with pretty good resolution. Memory has been increased to 16 MB.
     

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    • Product Rating: 1 star(s) Handspring service not very customer oriented
      by Online Shopper, Aug. 18, 2002
    • Pros: Nice combination device if it doesn't break
    • Cons: Device is frail and the Handspring service absolutely stinks
    • Recommended: No
    • Has Owned Product: 4 months
    • Comments:
      Phone broke. Had to ship it to Handspring at my own cost. They promised phone back in 7 days, it took almost 30. They had no tracking mechanism to see where in the process the phone was. They had lots of excuses and no customer service solutions, such
     

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    • Product Rating: 3 star(s) Handspring service not very customer oriented
      by Online Shopper, Aug. 18, 2002
    • Pros: I like the phone, good features, but broke early
    • Cons: Handspring service stinks
    • Recommended: No
    • Has Owned Product: 4 months
    • Comments:
      On a three month old Treo 180, the ear speaker stopped working. I called in for service and was given 2 options, both involving sending the phone in for repairs at my cost: 1)send the phone in using a mailer they would ship to me first. Once received, th
     

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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Good overall device but lacking the latest features
      by Online Shopper, Apr. 12, 2002
    • Pros: Small form factor. The keyboard.
    • Cons: Older Palm OS version (3.5.2). Small keyboard. No color.
    • Recommended: Yes
    • Has Owned Product: 2 months
    • Comments:
      The Treo 180 is a good overall device for Palm/phone functionality. The form factor is small enough to easily carry around. And the keyboard, although too small, makes text entry easier. The device also uses an older Palm OS (3.5.2). This would be a k
     

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    • Product Rating: 3 star(s) Finally a PDA with cellphone
      by Peter Hwu, Apr. 12, 2002
    • Pros: PDA and Cellphone in one
    • Cons: cheap looking and fragile plastic cover. Poor screen.
    • Recommended: No
    • Has Owned Product: 1 day
    • Comments:
      First generation PDA with Cellphone built-in. I went back to Graffiti and the touchscreen keypad because the chicklet keyboard is too difficult to use. Handspring should replace it with a click-response illuminated membrane keypad with wider key buttons i
     

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