The GSM version of Palm's latest Windows Mobile phone -- the Treo Pro -- is now available from Dell for $360. This is well below the typical price for this model.
When this smartphone debuted last fall it cost $550, but the prices for electronics inevitably drop over time.
The Palm Treo Pro can now be found for $360 at Dell's online store,
The closest competitor is Amazon.com, who is selling this product for $400.
This is the unlocked GSM version of this phone, and can therefore be used with carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile by plugging in a SIM card.
More about the Palm Treo Pro
This smartphone has the design that's become a hallmark of the Treo line, a candybar shape with 320-by-320-pixel Touchscreen above a QWERTY thumb-keyboard.
It runs Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional on a 400 MHz processor from Qualcomm, and comes with the standard suite of productivity applications.
The Pro is a quad-band GSM device with tri-band UMTS/HSDPA support, which means it can be used for both phone calls and 3G wireless access around the world. In addition, it has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Other features include an external microSD card slot for additional storage, a built-in GPS receiver, and a 2.0 MPx camera.
The Treo Pro is also available from Sprint and Alltel.
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