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What is a PCS Treo 300?

Your PCS Treo 300 combines the power of a full-featured mobile phone, a Palm OS® handheld, and the Internet in one compact and indispensable device. With your PCS Treo 300, you can do everything you can do with your existing mobile phone with greater speed and ease. You can store thousands of numbers in your PhoneBook and up to 50 speed dial entries, and dial any of them with just a few keystrokes. You can even set up a 3-way conference call by initiating and joining two calls and use the personal speakerphone for hands-free use without a headset attachment.

Lighten your load. Everything you need is in one compact device. Your PCS Treo 300 helps you stay in touch. With instant access to your e-mail, you can send and receive e-mail from anywhere, and receive text messages from other PCS phones. The award-winning Blazer® web browser gives you access to any site on the Internet—not just a few optimized for mobile access; now you can download directions, confirm flight reservations, find a restaurant, and check stock prices wherever you are. Everything you need to stay organized is close at hand on your phone, including popular Palm OS applications such as Date Book Plus, PhoneBook, To Do List, Memo Pad and more.

To make sure you don’t lose any of this important information, you can synchronize your data with desktop software on your computer so you always have a backup copy.

System requirements

To install and operate Palm Desktop software and the HotSync Manager synchronization software, your computer system must meet the following requirements:

Minimum requirements

Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP with USB port, (for USB HotSync® cable)

--or--

Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows NT 4.0 with serial port (for optional serial HotSync cable

— sold separately)

32 MB RAM (memory)

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Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300

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