It was high time for Palm to make a high-end comeback from
last year’s Centro, and regain the interest of business users. It wasn’t
exactly a good financial year for Palm, and they really needed to make a strong
comeback, especially since the smartphone market is as competitive as it gets.
The Sunnyvale company introduced the Treo Pro, a smartphone
intended for businesses that want to simplify their IT infrastructures and
lower costs, as well as for users who want to be in charge of their
professional lives.
Treo Pro runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, and
combines e-mail, Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities with a design fit for business
professionals.
“Businesses want the control and savings that Windows Mobile
affords, in an innovative and elegant package that keeps their users happy,“
said Ed Colligan, president and chief executive officer Palm Inc. “Everything
about Treo Pro – from the hardware design to the packaging and accessories – embodies
the elegant and simplified end-to-end experience that our customers expect from
Palm.”
Treo Pro offers a high-resolution touch screen and a full
QWERTY keyboard, as well as a removable battery that supports up to five hours
of talk time. In addition to that, Treo Pro comes with a one-touch Wi-Fi
button, offers Web search capabilities directly from the Today screen, has a
ringer switch that silences the device immediately, has a new voicemail
indicator, as well as dedicated email and calendar buttons.
Palm also presented the advantages of using the Windows
Mobile 6.1 solution: the Microsoft Direct Push Technology which gives users
up-to-date email, contacts and calendar; the Microsoft System Center Mobile
Device Manager 2008, which delivers increased security, easy smartphone
management and access to information on the corporate network.
In addition to that, there are thousands of available applications
for Windows Mobile, ready to optimize any business experience, an integrated
GPS, and a familiar Windows experience, with built-in Internet Explorer Mobile,
Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF compatibility.
Vodafone and O2 will bring the Treo Pro to Europe in
September, for EUR 399 with subscription, Telstra will be the official dealer
for Australia (free or with contract), while in the United States, the Treo Pro
will be available as of this fall through the Palm online store, as well as
Internet, retail and enterprise
resellers for a suggested retail price of $549.