Palm Treo 755p coming to Sprint first Palm, Inc. is introducing the Treo 755p, a new Palm OS Treo, which will be available through Sprint in the U.S. The CDMA Treo 755p is the first Treo device to offer a series of software features, plus the built-in antenna design brought by Palm with Palm Treo 750.

The Treo 755p shall be available since middle of May in two colours, midnight blue and burgundy and runs on the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network, based on the CDMA EVDO standard for fast 3G networks. It has VersaMail 3.5.4 with built-in Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support for Microsoft Direct Push Technology delivers automatic updates to Outlook email.

Google Maps service for mobile si also implemented to the Treo 755p and this gives you the abbility to get directions; perform local searches; and view moveable/scalable maps, satellite imagery, and traffic updates while on the go just after unboxing it.

Treo 755p other features and benefits include the ability to watch mobile video directly on the Treo 755p with Sprint TV, which features more than 50 channels of live and on-demand content, including CNN, FOX, ESPN, The Weather Channel, MTV, E! and The Cartoon Network. For those of you who need mobile broadband on the go for their laptops, dial-up networking via USB or Bluetooth wireless technology will be also available via Sprint network.

The device comes with 128MB memory being 60MB available for the user and support for Mini-SD memory cards up to 4GB.

Palm has added the threaded SMS/MMS message inbox and a single chat view, plus out-of-the-box support for Yahoo!, AOL, and Gmail, and this is quite cool for the people who communicate a lot.

Palm Treo 755p has 1.3-megapixel digital camera and video recorder, and application to organize and share photos. It also has full PDF support using DataViz Documents To Go Version 8.0, which supports native Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents.

This will be a wonderfull Treo Smartphone for sure. Don't you think so...