Treo 500v for Europe: New Look, Same Insides

Wed Sep 12, 2007 12:09PM EDT

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Palm just unleashed its long-rumored Treo 500v for Vodafone subscribers in Europe, and yes—it boasts the new, flatter style that we've been seeing in many a fuzzy photo. Peek inside, however, and there's not much new going on.

Set to arrive in Europe and South Africa next month (no word on pricing or a U.S. release, but I'm sure we'll see it here in the near future), the 500v's new shell represents the most significant Treo redesign in years. Flatter, and with more-rounded edges, the 500v (not to be confused with the upcoming Centro for Sprint) bears a striking resemblance to the Dash on T-Mobile, and it's a welcome change for a phone that's looked more or less the same since 2002.

Beneath the new shell, however, we're still talking Windows Mobile 6—the stripped-down version of WM6, actually, which means no touch screen or stylus (instead, you navigate with the soft keys and the four-way mouse). You get a decent suite of mobile Office apps, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, plus push e-mail, SMS, instant messaging, and mobile versions of Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer. Hardware-wise, the 500v boasts access to European 3G UMTS networks for speedy data access, plus a two-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0, 150MB of built-in, user-accessiible memory, and a slot for microSD memory expansion.

It's a solid phone all right, but there's nothing here that'll set the world on fire—and Palm could really use a barnburner in the wake of its failed Foleo smartphone companion. That said, we're supposed to see a Treo with a new, Linux-based OS before the year is out, and maybe that'll reverse Palm's fortunes.

What about you—interested in the 500v (or a U.S. version of it)? Or have you had enough of the Treo line?

Related:
Palm's Treo 500v gets official [Engadget]
Press release [Palm]

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  • 86 Posted by dwine4 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    I bought the 680 and I am more than disappointed. 2 Warranty returns, coupled with terrible palm customer service. Don't buy Palm, go with Blackberry or iPhone. As soon as I get my treo back from their warranty dept, it will be replaced. Thumbs Down!

  • 88 Posted by mysteryguest49 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    I left Palm and Treo back with the 600. It was a pretty decent PDA and a poor phone. I'm happy with the Blackberry Pearl that does the same stuff better - and less cost for data access.

  • 89 Posted by maxfli_62 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    I like my Treo. However a thinner verson would be welcome. I hardly use the touch screen anyway.

  • 90 Posted by cchatto12@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have had almost every treo and have absolutly loved each one espcially my new 750, so i will defentally consider giving this one a shot but i'm kind of disapointed in the fact that its not touch screen.

  • 91 Posted by maddauer on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    It's all about fundamentals. The features I need are reliable syncing, a wireless data interface and a user interface that can supplant a laptop while traveling. My Treo 700W has failed dismally at all of them. Palm's response time to correct problems is equally dismal. At best, it's a marginal phone. With that track record anything new from them is a tough sell. My present Palm product is my last Palm product.

  • 92 Posted by akwidaski on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love my 680 and my 650 before that. I wouldn't mind a slimmer version but I would miss the touchscreen features. It is the whole reason why I didn't get a Blackberry to begin with.

  • 94 Posted by j_ransom84 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    I just puchased a 700wx. The main thing that turned me onto this product was the touch screen. Without that, it's just another blackberry.

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