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Verizon Palm Treo 700 W with clear ESN (Riverside) $95

Has clear ESN and ready to activate it includes install disk,
Date: 2009-01-04, 2:47AM PST


Has clear ESN and ready to activate it includes install disk, USB cable, & wall charger. Throwing in Bluetooth headset for free just needs charger. It has a few scratches thats why I am letting it go for $95.00 OBO

Call Danny At 909-680-8134



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SPRINT PLAM TREO BLUE 755 $200

SPRINT PLAM TREO BLUE 755 JUST USED FOR A WEEK CLEAN ESN
CALL OR TEXT 909-890-8
Date: 2009-01-03, 7:37PM PST


SPRINT PLAM TREO BLUE 755 JUST USED FOR A WEEK CLEAN ESN
CALL OR TEXT 909-890-8924 ASK FOR JORGE


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TREO 650 For SPRINT (SAN BERNARDINO) $60

SPRINT TREO 650 - EXTRA BATTERY - KRUSELL CASE - WORKS GREAT - $60 - SOME WE
Date: 2008-12-31, 11:24AM PST


SPRINT TREO 650 - EXTRA BATTERY - KRUSELL CASE - WORKS GREAT - $60 - SOME WEAR ON FACE (NOT VISIBLE IN CASE) - GENERIC STYLUS.

(909) 496 8973






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*****PALM TREO 755P FLASH TO METRO W/ INTERNET (FONTANA ) $225



LIKE NEW IN BOX WITH ALL THE ACCES...... <
Date: 2008-12-28, 6:20PM PST




LIKE NEW IN BOX WITH ALL THE ACCES......
WORKS 100%
FLASH ALREADY FOR METRO PCS
WITH FULL INTERNET
$225 OBO
CHRIS 909-2323862


Included in the box.

Palm Treo 755P Sprint BLUE
Battery
Charger
Stylus
CD With palm desktop software etc
USB Cable
Headset
Manual





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SPRINT TREO 650 - TWO BATTERIES - SYNC CABLE - KRUSELL CASE (SAN BERNARDINO) $60

DISPLAY IS SCRATCH FREE - SOME WEAR
Date: 2008-12-27, 5:10PM PST


DISPLAY IS SCRATCH FREE - SOME WEAR & TEAR - FULLY FUNCTIONAL - LOTS OF EXTRA APPS - 60.00 CASH ONLY OR TRADE FOR???

JESSE,
909 496 8973


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Palm Treo 700 WX (Pomona, Ca) $75

I am selling my Treo as I can not use it for work email. Had to get a cheesy blackb
Date: 2008-12-24, 12:11AM PST


I am selling my Treo as I can not use it for work email. Had to get a cheesy blackberry. In great working condition with Charger. 909-618-6549


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Looking for a LG enV or LG Voyager (Verizon) (Ontario, CA. 91762)

Hello. I have a Verizon Palm Treo 700w & looking to
Date: 2008-12-21, 8:15PM PST


Hello. I have a Verizon Palm Treo 700w & looking to trade for a LG enV or a LG Voyager. It has usual wear & tear on it, mostly on the backdoor but that can be replaced. Comes with charger only, I can't find the box. Straight trade no cash involved. If interested please call or text me at (909) 815-2181 - Thank you.


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Treo 700p (REDUCED TO SELL) (Redlands) $120

Excellent condition, clean ESN number. Comes with 3 batteries, 2 stylus,
Date: 2008-12-19, 10:18AM PST


Excellent condition, clean ESN number. Comes with 3 batteries, 2 stylus, 2 travel charger/home chargers, 2 different style leather cases, all instruction manuels and dvd manuel. Sprint Service phone. You can give me a call at 909-810-6941.



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Palm Treo 650 Verizon-- New Phone in Original Box with all Accessories

This is a brand new replacement phone sent out
Date: 2008-12-13, 5:13PM PST


This is a brand new replacement phone sent out to me directly from Verizon-- it has the factory screen and camera lense protectors in place. I ended up going with a Blackberry, but actually prefer the functionality of the Palm Operating System and will probably be switching back! Aside from turning it on to take these pictures, it has been untouched. The battery cover is not brand new and shows minimal wear associated with normal use. It comes with all of the original accessories, original manuals, and in the original Verizon box. Let me know if you would like to see more pics or have any other questions-- Thanks! 909-730-8170

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I have TWO (2) Sprint Treo 755p's for SALE (Ontario) $250

I have two of the above for sale. One burgundy and one blu
Date: 2008-12-10, 2:26PM PST


I have two of the above for sale. One burgundy and one blue.
Have the original CDs, manuals, cords, etc. Just do not have the boxes
Will sell apart or together ($125.00 each - pretty firm offer)
CLEAR ESN'S so you will have no problem setting up through Sprint.
If really interested either email me or call 909-204-2235.




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Motorola Q9M Limited edition Verizon Smart Phone NEW!! (Perris CA) $150

The Motorola Q, released more than a year ago
Date: 2008-12-18, 8:05PM PST


The Motorola Q, released more than a year ago on Verizon, was a great Windows Mobile smartphone. The more quiet and timely release of the Q9m bodes well, as do a much improved.

Motorola Q9m

The Motorola Q9m is a Windows Mobile 6 Standard smartphone (no touch screen) with a QWERTY thumb keyboard and EVDO Rev. 0 for fast data. Verizon offers the phone in the US for. Like the Q, the Q9m runs on a 312MHz processor with 64 megs of RAM and 128 megs of flash memory. The "m" stands for music, though the hardware and music playback software are standard Q9 with Verizon's multimedia home screen added.

Two Thumbs Up for the Keyboard

The Q9's makeover is most apparent in the keyboard department. We weren't fans of the original Q's narrow, slippery keys but the new design is among the best we've used. The keys are large, domed and textured: run your finger over them and you can't hear the raspy sound courtesy of the slightly rough finish. Even large-fingered thumb typers should have little trouble with the large keys, arranged in a vague smile pattern for better ergonomics. The surface texture prevents fingertip slippage and greatly increases tactile feedback. Good going, Motorola! We prefer the Q9m's keyboard to the Treo 700wx and 700p, BlackBerry 8830 and Samsung BlackJack's.

The Fn key switches to number entry, and the Q9 automatically switches to numeric entry when in the phone dialer screen. The bottom row has quick launch buttons for email, voice dialing and Verizon's multimedia home screen. The call send and end buttons are large and easy to press, and standard softkeys along with the Home and back button surround the easy-to-operate oblong d-pad.

Things have improved in the appearance department: the Q9m looks elegant, modern and expensive. It makes the first Q and the BlackJack look plasticy in comparison. In fact the phone has a good deal of heft, weighing in at 4.76 ounces. The Q started the thin smartphone phenomenon, and the Q9m follows the anorexic trend at 0.47". The phone is predominantly black, gloss on the front and matte soft-touch on the back with a shiny red line wrapping around the edges. Color is subjective, but we like the red and black look.

size comparison

The Treo 700p, Motorola Q9m, BlackBerry 8800 and the RAZR V3m.

The Moto has a jog wheel and a camera launcher button on the right side. The jog wheel does different things depending on context (scrolling or volume change). The miniSD and standard mini USB sync/charge connector are on the left side and the 2.5mm stereo headset jack is up top. As you'd expect, the camera lens and flash are on the rear near the top, the battery lives under a door on the back and the stereo speakers are on the back near the bottom.

Motorola Q9m size comparison

Top to bottom: RAZR V3m, Treo 700p, Moto Q9m and the BlackBerry 8800.

Phone Features and Data

The Motorola Q9m is a CDMA phone that works only on Verizon's network. Sprint may come out with this phone, but as of now, only Verizon offers it in the US. This is a digital dual band 800/1900MHz phone with EVDO Rev. 0 and 1xRTT for data. The phone has excellent voice quality and more than adequate volume, even with a low signal. In fact, the earpiece sounds more like a speakerphone when set to higher volumes. Reception in terms of the signal strength indicator was below average but actual reception as measured by call quality and lack of dropped calls was average.

Moto and Verizon include VoiceSignal's very good voice recognition software for voice dialing and command. This is true speech recognition and doesn't require recording of voice tags. It's accurate and works over Bluetooth headsets.

Motorola Q9m back




Like the Q, the Q9m has EVDO Rev. 0 for data, and not the faster Rev. A. Unless you'll be tethering the phone as a wireless modem for a notebook, Rev. 0 is more than adequate in terms of speed. The phone averaged 350k to 650k on DSLReports.com mobile speed test. The Q9m, like all Windows Mobile 6 smartphones comes with Internet Explorer Mobile for web browsing and Messaging (the mobile version of Outlook) for email, including push email via MS Direct Push and Exchange 2003SP 2 or newer. The phone can be used as a wireless modem for a computer, though Verizon charges extra for tethering.
Motorola Q9m

The Q9m WiFi with spectec miniSD WiFi card, though we didn't find ourselves hankering for it given Verizon's speedy and near-ubiquitous EVDO service. But for those who hope to buy this phone and use it without Verizon's $45/month data plan, there is hope. The Moto's miniSD card slot is side-loading (not under the battery or back door) and it supports SDIO, so you can use Spectec's miniSD WiFi card with the phone (if your card didn't ship with a Q9 driver, you can download it from Spectec's web site here).

Motorola Q 9m and Spectec miniSD wifi card

The Spectec miniSD WiFi card in the Q 9m.

Horsepower and Performance

The Q9m has usual standard 64 megs of RAM and 128 megs of flash memory. Storage space would seem acceptable were it not for the GSM version (Q9h) and its 256 megs which leaves us feeling gypped. The 64 megs of RAM is used like RAM in your computer and flash memory is for storage (~64 megs are free for your use). CPU specs are unchanged from the Q: a 312MHz Intel XScale processor. There are several 200MHz Windows Mobile smartphones on the market, so the Q9m should be one of the leaders. It does indeed feel faster than the T-Mobile Dash, but not as much as we expected. This isn't to say the Moto is a slug; in fact we found its performance absolutely acceptable. But we did hope for faster performance given the CPU speed and the resulting battery life reduction. We found ourselves saying the same thing about the original Q when we first reviewed it, and to Motorola's credit, the Q9m feels faster than the Q. Compared to the Dash and other 200MHz Windows Mobile devices, video playback is smoother and faster.

Display and Multimedia

The Motorola Q9m has a sharp, bright and colorful QVGA display. The landscape oriented display's 320 x 240 resolution is viewable outdoors, and advantage non-touch screen smartphones have over their bigger Windows Mobile Pocket PC brethren. The phone has a smart backlight setting which should adjust display brightness relative to ambient lighting, though we found it stayed consistently bright, even in a dimly lit room.
Motorola Q 9m and samsung blackjack
Motorola Q 9m and samsung blackjack

The Samsung BlackJack and the Motorola Q 9m

With its music moniker, you'd expect this to be a full-fledged ipod-hating multimedia phone. Music is indeed decent on the phone but its more like a Q in a red dress pretending to be an iPod Classic. Stereo speakers on the back give very good sound by cell phone standards, and that's about the only nod to music-centric hardware design. Windows Mobile phones have strong multimedia features out of the box, including Windows Media Player Mobile, a memory expansion slot and a good selection of 3rd party audio and video players on the market. The Q9m has all this, and that's great, though it means there's nothing phenomenally different between it and several other competing Windows Mobile phones currently on the market. Verizon has added two things, one bad and one good: access to their online music store, a first for a Verizon PDA or smartphone (that's the good thing); and a customized home screen that's not terribly attractive, isn't easy to navigate or see and gets in the way of the usual useful business stuff we see on the regular home screen (you guessed it, this is the bad thing). Happily, you can switch back to a standard Microsoft or Verizon home screen and escape the wacky red multimedia home screen.

Sound quality through Motorola's wired stereo headphones (sadly not included) is excellent. And no surprise that the Motorola S9 stereo Bluetooth headphones performed better with the Moto Q9m than any other brand of phone. Sound through these headphones was excellent, though bass isn't their strong point (small in-the-ear drivers lack the punch of over-the-ear designs). Likely you won't be disappointed by the phone's sound quality via wired or Bluetooth wireless stereo headphones.

Video playback is a bit better than average for Windows Mobile smartphones, which generally have trouble with anything more than low bitrate files. The phone does not support Verizon's VCast service, so you'll have to get a hold of video content other ways.

Camera

The Motorola Q9m has a 1.3 megapixel camera, which is a bit last year in terms of specs. Worse yet, the GSM version has a 2 megapixel camera, leaving us feeling like second class citizens once again. Image quality is typical Moto 1.3MP smartphone: strongly lacking in color indoors and overexposed outdoors. Outdoors, color cast is variable: sometimes adding too much magenta and other times over-warming photos (the warm tones in the photo below should be much cooler and closer to light gray).

sample photo

The camera can take photos at a maximum 1280 x 1024 resolution and video at a smallish 176 x 144 resolution. The full-screen viewfinder option is nice, and there are options for white balance, resolution and save location. The camera software runs out of Microsoft's Pictures and Videos application. Image saving times to a card at the highest resolution is fairly fast and the built-in flash helps just a bit for subjects close at hand.
sample photo

Bluetooth

The Q9m has Bluetooth 2.0 and supports a good set of profiles by Verizon standards. It works with headsets over headset and handsfree profiles, as well as car kits. A2DP and AVRC are there for stereo Bluetooth headphones and headsets, such as the Moto S9. The phone can be used as a wireless modem for a PC (Verizon charges extra for this), and it uses the Bluetooth PAN profile. The Q also supports the HID profile (external Bluetooth keyboards being the most common HID device) and ActiveSync over Bluetooth. Motorola includes a Bluetooth file transfer application, that allows you to select from various categories of files to send (voice notes, ringtones, audio files and more). Should you prefer to choose from any and all files on the device, use the File Manager to browse to the file and select Send->Bluetooth. Motorola also includes a Bluetooth PC Remote Control program, which is fairly uncommon on phones (there are 3rd party apps for Nokia and Sony Ericsson but not factory software on most). This application allows you to control a Bluetooth enabled PC to do things like give a PowerPoint presentation or control music playback on the PC.

Motorola Q9m

Battery

Nothing to brag about here: battery life isn't the Q9m's strong point, nor was it the original Q's. The 1170 mAh Lithium Ion battery lasted us 1.5 days on a charge with moderate use, and 3 days with light use. If you spend quite a bit of time on the phone each day (1 hour or more) and use EVDO for an hour per day and turn on push email, charge it nightly. The faster CPU eats power (even though it doesn't propel the Q9 forward in performance) and the slim design means no space for a large battery. Such is life in the (semi) fast and slim lane. MP3 playback with the screen off won't use much power, and we found the Q good for 6 hours of music playback (with no other use).

Motorola Q9m

Conclusion

A definite improvement over the original Moto Q. The Q music 9m is attractive, slim and looks like an expensive, well made piece of electronics-- it definitely outshines the BlackBerry Curve and Samsung BlackJack in the high-class gear department. Responsiveness and overall CPU performance are average for a smartphone (better than the Q which was a bit slow), memory is adequate even though the Q9m's GSM cousin shows it up, and the screen is luscious and legible. We love the keyboard, which raises the bar for QWERTY candy bar phones: key size, doming and texture are excellent. The 1.3MP camera isn't the smartphone's strong point, and again the GSM version beats it. Though the music marketing overstates the case, the Music 9m as Verizon calls it does have a great set of stereo speakers (by phone standards), plays well with Bluetooth stereo headsets and supports high capacity miniSD cards for carrying lots of tunes.

Pro: Great looks and excellent build quality. Nice display, wonderful keyboard. The more capable Documents To Go is included rather than the standard Windows Mobile Office apps.

Con: Battery life good. less flash memory and lower resolution camera compared to the GSM version.




Specs:

Display: 65K color transflective TFT color LCD. Screen size diagonally: 2.4". Resolution: 240 x 320, landscape orientation.

Battery: Lithium Ion rechargeable. Battery is user replaceable. 1170 mA.

Performance: Intel XScale PXA270 312 MHz processor. 64 MB built-in RAM , 128 megs flash ROM with ~64 megs free to store programs and files.

Size: 4.6" (H) x 2.6" (W) x 0.47" (D). Weight: 4.76 ounces.

Phone: CDMA dual band digital with 1xRTT and EVDO Rev 0 for data.

Camera: 1.3MP with LED flash.

Audio: Built in stereo speakers, mic and 2.5mm standard stereo headphone jack. Voice Recorder and Windows Media Player 10 Mobile included.

Networking: Bluetooth 2.0. Profiles include handsfree, headset, A2DP profiles, HID and PAN profiles.

Software: Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard Edition operating system (aka Smartphone edition). Microsoft Mobile versions of Internet Explorer, Outlook and Windows Media Player. other MS standard software includes Pictures and Videos, Modem Link, Voice Notes, Solitaire, Bubble Breaker (game) and Calculator. Additional applications: VoiceSignal voice recognition, Camera, Wireless Manager, Converter, Memopad (since there's no Notes app in smartphone edition), Verizon VCast music service, Documents to Go (view, edit and create MS Office documents, view PDFs and unzip files). Though usually standard on Windows Mobile 6, Mobile versions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel are omitted since Docs To Go does the same things and more. ActiveSync 4.5 and Outlook 2007 trial for PCs included.

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