Handspring Treo 180 / 180g
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| Treo 180g Specifications
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| Basics | |
| Manufacturer | Palm |
| Networks | GSM 900/1900 |
| Data Platform | GPRS |
| Operating System | Palm OS 3.5.2 |
| Processor | DragonBall VZ 33 MHz |
| FCC ID | O8FNYNY |
| Size & Shape | |
| Weight | 5.4 oz |
| Dimensions | 4.3" x 2.7" x .7" |
| Form-Factor | Flip |
| Power | |
| Battery Life (Standby) | 2.5 days (60 hours) |
| Battery Life (Talking) | 2.5 hours (150 minutes) |
| Battery Type | Li-ion |
| Connectivity | |
| Application Platform | Palm OS 3.5.2 |
| POP3 | |
| Web / WAP Browser | Blazer (no longer functional) |
| Sync Options | Palm Desktop |
| Data Ports | USB, Serial, IR Port |
| Phone As Modem | No (Requires PDANet) |
| Memory & Imaging | |
| Display Size | |
| Resolution | 160x160 pixels |
| Display Type, Depth | Grayscale 4-bit LCD |
| Caller ID Display | |
| Built-in Memory | 16 MB |
| Audio | |
| TTY/TDD | |
| Audio Out/Headset Jack | 2.5 mm |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| Interactivity | |
| User Interface | Palm OS |
| Vibrate | Yes |
| Voice Dialing | |
| SMS Text Messaging | Yes |
| Text Entry Options | QWERTY Keyboard (Treo 180), Graffiti (Treo 180g) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Phone Book Capacity | No Hard Limit |
| Tools | Calculator, Alarm, Calendar, To-Do List |
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The Treo 180 is Handspring's first mobile phone. Offering a built-in keyboard and GPRS data, the device is also the first Palm OS device with built-in QWERTY keyboard. GPRS support was added via a firmware update shortly after release. The 180g variant was also later released, replacing the QWERTY keyboard for a larger display and Graffiti handwriting recognition.
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The Blazer browser that is installed on the Treo 180 is no longer operational. Palm has turned off the proxy server that is needed for it to continue operating. Palm cites the age of these devices as the primary reason, and suggests using an alternative web browser. For more details, please read Palm's support bulletin on the shutdown.
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