Palm's competent Treo Pro smartphone is now available in Brazil's Vivo network, making the Windows Mobile 6.1-powered handset available to businesses who want simpler IT infrastructures and lower costs and promising users that they can now better stay on top of their professional and personal lives.

Treo Pro

Vivo is a prominent telco in Brazil which is controlled by Portugal Telecom and Telefónica.

Vivo claims coverage in more than 2000 cities in Brazil, and Wikipedia states it is the biggest mobile phone service in the country.

A quick look back at the Treo Pro: A quadband GSM smartphone with triband 3G HSDPA/UMTS (850/1900/2100MHz) support, it runs on a 400 MHz Qualcomm MSM7201 processor, has a a 320x320 pixel flush touchscreen, 256MB memory, microSD expansion of up to 32GB supported, built in WIFIi (WPA, WPA2, and 801.1x authentication), Bluetooth 2.0, GPS, and a 2-megapixel snapper, among others.

More information about the Treo Pro can be found at the Latin American website of Palm.