Palm, Inc. has announced the Palm Treo 700p smartphone, which the company says includes hardware and software innovations centered around usability, connectivity, multimedia and compatibility. Also it is the first ever Palm OS CDMA-based Treo smartphone to offer the broadband like speeds of the EvDO (Evolution Data Optimized) network.

Palm Treo 700p Smartphone has been released Like its predecessor the Treo 700p also runs on the same operating system, Palm OS 5 and both use the same general form factor, a 320-by-320-pixel screen above a miniature keyboard that makes writing emails easier and also what it means is a much better resolution than Windows Mobile 5.0 phones.

The Treo 700p smartphone includes a 1.3-megapixel camera and camcorder. Users can organize and share photos, and once albums are created, Treo 700p smartphone customers can use the slideshow application to add music, audio captions and transitions.

The Treo 700p includes Pocket Tunes from NormSoft, Inc. for playing music files. The new application, with an easy-to-use Palm-customized user interface, offers customers more options for sorting music and making play lists. With an upgrade to Pocket Tunes Deluxe, Treo 700p customers can play content from all music stores that use Microsoft's PlaysForSure/Janus technology.

It includes 128MB of memory out of which 60MB is user available. However users can extend their phone memory capacity up to 2GB with the help of the SD card slots that has been provided.

Pricing and availability for the Palm Treo 700p smartphone will be announced later by Sprint and Verizon Wireless.