Treo 700wx
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The Palm Treo 700wx is a combination PDA/cell phone offered by Sprint and Verizon as an update to Verizon's earlier release of the Treo 700w. As Palm's second Windows Mobile-powered Treo, the 700wx offers an alternative for users who want or need to use Microsoft software. It is offered by Sprint and Verizon Wireless, with availability beginning September 3, 2006 for Sprint and February 20, 2007 for Verizon.[citation needed] (Source: Sprint/NEXTEL Internal Documentation) and (Source: Verizon Wireless Offical Product Announcement [[1]])
[edit] Specifications
- Mobile phone, CDMA model with 800/1900-MHz bands, CDMA2000 1x and CDMA2000 EV-DO networks
- Intel PXA272 312 MHz processor with Intel XScale Technology
- 128 MB (63 MB user-available) non-volatile memory[citation needed]
- 64 MB (57.5 user-available) RAM[citation needed]
- Removable rechargeable lithium ion battery (1800mAh)
- Windows Mobile 5.0.2.1 Pocket PC Phone Edition
- 4.4 H x 2.3 W x 0.9 D inches (11.3 x 5.9 x 2.3 cm)
- 6.3 oz. (178 grams)
- 16-bit Color 240 x 240 TFT touchscreen display
- Supports SD, SDIO and MMC expansion cards
- Built-In Bluetooth 1.2 Compliance
- 1.3 megapixel (1280x1024 resolution, JPEG) digital camera with 2x digital zoom, video camera capability (176x144pixel @ 20fps, 3gpp, mp4, mjpeg)
- Talk time: up to 4.7 hours, standby time: up to 15 days
- No integrated Wi-Fi support (Wi-Fi card sold separately)[citation needed]
The primary differences between the 700w and 700wx are:
- RAM: 64 MB in the 700wx vs 32 MB in the 700w)[citation needed]
- OS: The 700wx comes with Windows Mobile 5.0 AKU 2.1, where the 700w shipped with Windows Mobile 5.0.