Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
May 16 2006, 12:56pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Palm introduced the Treo 700p this week. Sprint announces today the availability of Sprint Power Vision on the new Treo 700p.
Sprint is enabling the Treo 700p to use the phone as modem for high-speed data access on a connected notebook and other data services.
Sprint expects to be the only wireless carrier to offer live TV capabilities, via Sprint TV on the Treo 700p at launch.
The new Treo 700p runs Palm OS 5.4.9 on an Intel XScale 312Mhz. Palm already has the Windows based Treo 700w on the market since a while.
The Sprint Power Vision Network provides for average download speeds of 400-700 kbps and peak speeds up to 2Mbps.
Verizon will also offer the Treo 700p.
More details in this Sprint press-release and on the Palm site.
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