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Palm to Bring 20 Carriers Online with New Treo SmartphoneOctober 16, 2006
Palm, Inc. announced that it expects to bring online 20 carriers for its fourth new smartphone platform announced this calendar year. Palm to Bring 20 Carriers Online with New Treo SmartphoneOctober 16, 2006
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Palm, Inc. announced that it expects to bring online 20 carriers for its fourth new smartphone platform announced this calendar year. The four platforms enable a significant expansion of Palm's customer base and geographic reach. The smartphone platforms -- two using Palm OS and two using Windows Mobile -- are distinguished by operating system, industrial design, radio technology or combination of those elements. All of the platforms are either shipping now or ready for shipment once carriers complete their certifications. The fourth new smartphone -- the Palm Treo 680 smartphone -- was announced today at DigitalLife, a tradeshow in New York City. It is a GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad-band world phone that delivers the Palm experience on Palm OS and in a new design that features an internal antenna and slimmer body. "Introducing more smartphones faster and to more regions around the world has been a corporate objective of ours for the last year," said Ed Colligan, Palm president and chief executive officer. "Now that we've delivered on all four promised smartphones, we are focused on expanding our global reach with each of them.' "With our latest smartphone -- the Treo 680 -- we'll reach out to a new, larger customer set of people who today own feature phones and are ready to experience a mobile phone that is also a mobile computer," Colligan said. "These customers will be able to experience the difference a Treo smartphone makes, feel the power of web and email information at their fingertips and the ease of data input with our award-winning QWERTY keyboard." Colligan said he expects the new smartphone will be available via 20 or more carriers around the world by the end of the company's fiscal year, June 1, 2007. Each of Palm's new smartphone platforms start with being excellent mobile phones, then are enhanced by quick and easy email access and easy access to the web. Email is often described as the "killer app" for smartphone users, which is why Palm offers a choice of email solutions on its award-winning smartphones. Palm believes that web browsing on the go is the next killer app -- perhaps even more important to a growing population of feature-phone users who increasingly expect more from their mobile phones. The new smartphones are as follows:
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