Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 18 2007, 1:46pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Last week I wrote about the Palm announcement of the new Treo 500v for Vodafone in Europe. Today I found some FCC documents that show approval of the Treo 500 and 500v for sale in America.
While there are no images attached to the FCC report for the phone, we could assume that the phone will share all the same features as the Treo 500V released in Europe.
There is currently no word on pricing, carrier or when American consumers might see the Treo 500. Interestingly ASUS was listed as the applicant on the FCC application rather than Palm. The Treo 500v looks very cool and if Palm prices it right they may have just what they need after allowing the other Treo models to get stale.
Via FCC
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