Manufacturer | Handspring |
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Type | Smartphone |
Media | 16 MB internal RAM |
Operating system | Palm OS 3.5.2H |
CPU | 33 MHz Dragonball |
Display | 160x160 pixels, monochrome 16 shades |
Input | Touchscreen miniature QWERTY keyboard |
Touchpad | Entire screen |
Connectivity | Infrared, USB (SDIO) |
Power | Proprietary non-removable rechargeable Li-ion battery |
Dimensions | 4.25 x 2.8 x 0.83 in. |
Successor | Treo 180g |
The Treo 180 is a dual-band GSM smartphone made by Handspring. Released in 2002,[1] it was the first device in the Treo family. Internet access was available using the Blazer browser.
It features a full keyboard and shipped with Palm OS version 3.5.2H. The 180 has a 160x160 monochrome screen, 16 MB of internal memory and a 33 MHz Dragonball CPU. Two main models were produced, the 180 with a thumb-type keyboard and the 180g which used the Graffiti handwriting recognition software, both were flip form factor.
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- ^ Strietelmeier, Julie (12 March 2002). "Handspring Treo 180 Review - The Gadgeteer". Retrieved 2021-12-29.
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