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Treo 800w Mockup

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - October 25, 2007


Ever since Palm launched the Treo 750 on Cingular, CDMA users at Sprint and Verizon have been waiting for an upgrade to the Treo 700wx. Rumors have been flying for a long time about a Treo 800w coming to Sprint, but nothing solid has been leaked yet.

A user at the TreoCentral forums has now posted this mock photo of what he claims to be a Treo 800w. Most people in the know expect a Treo 800w to launch in 2008, but is this it? The picture is horizontally stretched suggesting a Photoshop job. It does seem to display however, a mesh of the Treo 500v and Palm Centro. Could this be the Treo 800w? Stay tuned...

Note: pdaBlast! spoke extensively with representatives from Sprint who claim they have no knowledge of a WM Treo heading their way anytime soon.



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