Though T-Mobile announced back in September that it would soon begin carrying the Treo 600, this Palm OS smart phone has yet to be available from this wireless carrier. Reportedly, T-Mobile is having problems with the Treo 600 which it expects to have ironed out shortly.
According to an email that was sent by T-Mobile to one of its customers and later posted on Gizmodo, "We are currently experiencing some problems regarding synching the Treo 600 with our network which has delayed the release of this device." However, the wireless carrier says it expects to begin offering the Treo 600 sometime this month.
This doesn't seem to be a sign that there's some problem with this smart phone. It's already available from two other GSM/GPRS carriers -- AT&T Wireless and Cingular -- and Sprint PCS is offering a CDMA version.
The Treo 600 is a major upgrade and redesign of Handspring's smart phone line. It offers the latest version of the Palm OS and more memory in a smaller casing. It also includes a camera and an SD slot.
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