Palm Cuts Treo Pro Price by $150
Posted in: palm, Smart Devices, smartphone, Today's ChiliUnlocked phones are always a tough sell in the U.S. due to the high up-front pricing, despite all of their benefits. Nonetheless, Palm is doing its part to help by slashing the price of the unlocked Palm Treo Pro from $549 to $399, Brighthand reports.
That move could help spur sales for enterprise users, as well as global travelers that like to switch out SIM cards overseas and avoid paying horrendous roaming charges to AT&T or T-Mobile.
The Treo Pro is a solid smartphone even in unlocked form, as I found in my PCMag.com review. It’s quad-band EDGE and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA device with a 400 MHz CPU, a reasonably comfortable keyboard, and some subtle but significant UI enhancements on top of Windows Mobile.
Sprint’s subsidized version of the Treo Pro remains at $200 with a two-year contract–in that case, it’s a tough sell against the stellar Palm Pre.
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