Globe and Mail do a review of the Treo 755p
The Globe And Mail does a review of the Treo 755p. "The new Palm Treo 755p, a CDMA cellphone being introduced by Telus Mobility today, is a bit of a contradiction. While it presents itself as nothing special in design and sports the familiar old Palm Operating System interface, it is, however, a 3G device loaded with features: Telephone, Web browser, e-mail client, personal information manager, video and still camera. Similarly, Palm's operating system (now called Garnet 5.4.9) is also ambivalent in identity. When it powers on, it reports that it's "Access Powered," a reference to the Taiwanese company that bought the Palm OS. Yet the OS is very much like the old Palm, and the device is being promoted as attractive to people who love Palm's traditional look and feel."