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- Published March 4, 2008
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Treo vs. BlackBerry - An In-Depth Analysis - Part II
- By WebLink Article
- Published March 13, 2008
- Cell Phones
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Treo vs. BlackBerry - An In-Depth Analysis - Part I
- By WebLink Article
- Published March 13, 2008
- Cell Phones
- Unrated
From 1997 to last month, I carried a Palm OS device exclusively, virtually every day of my life. I upgraded almost every year to add additional features until I finally got an integrated organizer and cellular telephone, my personal Holy Grail. Unfortunately, over time, my needs have changed and I have finally come full-circle, back to the point where I no longer need extensive shareware, and instead primary application functionality and stability are paramount for me.
Last year, I upgraded my Treo 700p on Sprint to a 755p. This was because my 700p was simply unusable. I had issues with the hardware lagging, the phone randomly crashing, often in the middle of critical telephone calls. I had issues with the Bluetooth dropping connections or refusing to reconnect. I couldn’t get Versamail to operate properly through my new job’s Exchange Active Sync, so I ended up registering ChatterEmail, a wonderful program that Palm purchased and immediately ceased supporting. After about seven months, every one of these symptoms had appeared on a brand new Treo 755p. So after eleven years, I decided to abandon the Palm platform completely and switch to a BlackBerry 8830.