Treo 180

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Treo 180
Manufacturer Handspring
Type Smartphone
Media16 MB internal RAM
Operating system Palm OS 3.5.2H
CPU 33 MHz Dragonball
Display160x160 pixels, monochrome
16 shades
Input Touchscreen
miniature QWERTY keyboard
TouchpadEntire screen
Connectivity Infrared, USB
(SDIO)
PowerProprietary non-removable rechargeable Li-ion battery
Dimensions4.25 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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References

  1. Strietelmeier, Julie (12 March 2002). "Handspring Treo 180 Review - The Gadgeteer" . Retrieved 2021-12-29.