Abstract: This latest Palm handheld uses similar hardware to the Palm Treo 750v, so most of our favourable comments about ergonomics apply. The main difference is that the 680 runs Palm OS version 5.4.9 (Garnet), including a new phone application sporting a t...
The 680 is the best Treo yet, combining business functions with connectivity and a leaner footprint. Its simple to use, the feature set is extensive and text is easily legible on the big screen. The only concern is whether youd want to use the Treo ...
The Palm Treo 680 doesnt set the pulse racing with great, innovative new features -- instead it builds on the solid foundations of past Palm OS Treos. Sturdy efficiency sits alongside some stuff thats frankly baffling ...
Abstract: spiritual successor to the Treo 650: The last handheld we saw from Palm was the Treo 750v which we reviewed back in October. That handheld was the first from Palm to run the Windows Mobile Pocket PC operating system. Now Palm has ...
The Treo 680 is a step up on its predecessor, dropping the 650's antenna stub, improving its software and increasing its memory size. It's just a shame Palm couldn't squeeze rather more out of the handset's battery. But the 680 is competitively priced...
Abstract: The Palm OS is so widely used around the globe it’s in a class by itself. The loyal following that the Palm has, is akin to India’s population - growing. It’s versatility for adapting to the plethora of third party applications designed...
Sleeker design; integrated Bluetooth with the ability to use it as a wireless modem; more user-accessible memory; and email capabilities; bright touchscreen; productivity tools and is easy to use.
No integrated Wi-Fi nor does it support Palms Wi-Fi card or voice dialing; disappointing VGA camera; QWERTY keyboard is a bit cramped; speakerphone quality is a bit scratchy.
With a user-friendly interface, decent performance, and an affordable price point, the Palm Treo 680 is a good smart phone for the first-time buyer or for mobile users looking to be more productive on the road; we just wish it had a better camera and Wi-F...