'RF reception was decent.'
'There is a screen is sharp.'
'No built-in Wi-Fi'
'With its 400-MHz Intel XScale CPU and 64MB of RAM (52MB available to users), the T3 is easily the most powerful Palm-branded PDA yet.'
'Playback looks OK, though more than a bit pixilated.'
'It has that wonderful 64 MB (51 MB usable) RAM, awesome display'
'latest and greatest slider phone'
'thin phone obsession'
'sleek looking and ultra thin mobile phones'
'one stylish phone'
'runs the stale Palm OS 5.4.9.'
'Sound through the earpiece in a noisy location was a little wobbly, and transmissions were clear but a bit tinny.'
'Volume and clarity for both calls and music are more than acceptable.'
'biggest changes in the Treo 700p are also its most welcome ones: a faster processor (Intel's 312-Hz XScale) and more on-board memory'
'sluggish when numerous apps are open.'
'The d-pad is quite usable for productivity functions, but it's a little large to use with one thumb for gaming, probably impossible if you have smallish fingers.'
'Photos looked great, but the E2's integrated speaker sounded tinny.'
'rechargeable LiIon battery'
'It also sports a non-removable flip cover in front that is slightly domed and rounded at the edges.'
'It comes with a translucent flip cover and earbuds with a volume control.'
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