mountaineer
01-17-2003, 09:19 AM
Greetings,
I just purchased a Treo 300 w/PCS Vision. I previous owned at Samsung I300 which is also a good phone but the treo is tops. The price is alittle steep compared to what the standard functions are. But when you install extra software ....it obviously becomes more than just a fancy phone. From simple three-way calls to SMS text messaging ( out-going requires optional software). From composing email to accessing hotmail remotely. From Checking the latest new to live updates. This a must have. Forget your Palm pilot and a separate cell phone.....this is all-in-one high tech gadgetry at it's best. The keyboard eliminates having to remember special codes or or motions with the stylus to create a letter or number. The screen is a nice size and text is good to read. Pictures are alittle fuzzy but you can make them out well. One suggestion....get the pouch when purchasing a holder/case for the Treo. Some cases have the 360 degree capability. This could cause the phone to be turned upside down..resulting in a snap coming looseand the Treo falling out. The pouch has an adjustable belt loop for easy sizing of wider or narrower belts. Above all it's stays upright and ready for you to grab at. The only complaint is ..when you have the Treo set to vibrate only when receiving calls...it vibrates so strongly that others that are close by cal hear it. If you looking for that one piece of equipment that has it all and does it all in a nice small profile.....get the Treo 300 from Handspring.
I just purchased a Treo 300 w/PCS Vision. I previous owned at Samsung I300 which is also a good phone but the treo is tops. The price is alittle steep compared to what the standard functions are. But when you install extra software ....it obviously becomes more than just a fancy phone. From simple three-way calls to SMS text messaging ( out-going requires optional software). From composing email to accessing hotmail remotely. From Checking the latest new to live updates. This a must have. Forget your Palm pilot and a separate cell phone.....this is all-in-one high tech gadgetry at it's best. The keyboard eliminates having to remember special codes or or motions with the stylus to create a letter or number. The screen is a nice size and text is good to read. Pictures are alittle fuzzy but you can make them out well. One suggestion....get the pouch when purchasing a holder/case for the Treo. Some cases have the 360 degree capability. This could cause the phone to be turned upside down..resulting in a snap coming looseand the Treo falling out. The pouch has an adjustable belt loop for easy sizing of wider or narrower belts. Above all it's stays upright and ready for you to grab at. The only complaint is ..when you have the Treo set to vibrate only when receiving calls...it vibrates so strongly that others that are close by cal hear it. If you looking for that one piece of equipment that has it all and does it all in a nice small profile.....get the Treo 300 from Handspring.