Treo 600

Palm Treo 600
ManufacturersPalm, (as the "palmOne")
Handspring (before merger)
TypeSmartphone
First releasedNovember 2003
PredecessorTreo 270/300
SuccessorTreo 650
Dimensions4.4 in × 2.4 in × 0.9 in (11.2 cm × 6.1 cm × 2.3 cm)
Weight5.9 oz (170 g)
Operating systemPalm OS 5.2.1H
CPUTexas Instruments OMAP1510 (144 MHz, ARM925T, 130 nm)
Memory32 MB, 24 MB available user storage
Removable storageMMC, SD, not compatible with SDHC
Battery1800 mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Rear camera0.3-megapixel
Display160x160 2.5in., 3,375-colors passive LCD, touchscreen
ConnectivityUSB, IrDA (SIR mode only)
Data inputsKeypad

Treo 600 was a smartphone developed by Handspring, and offered under the palmOne brand (later Palm, Inc.) after the merger of the two companies. Released in November 2003, it has a number of integrated features and it is possible to check the calendar while talking on the phone, dial directly from contacts list, take pictures or send emails. It includes a five-way navigation button and favorites screen allowing quick access to the phone functions.

On October 24, 2004, palmOne officially unveiled the Treo 600's successor, the Treo 650.