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Treo 600 size

3am

Oct 11, 2004, 6:49 PM
Any Treo 600 owners out there with smaller hands? How does this feel and naviagate for such people. And is this a pocketable device or does it really need to be worn on the belt as far as weight and real-life dimention. Thanks.
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tcwalker5

Oct 11, 2004, 11:17 PM
What size consitutes small hands?

Regardless, whatever size my hands are, it works fine for me.

As for whether or not it is "pocketable", I'd say yes. It is definitely heavier than most phones, but it is still thin enough to fit cleanly in slacks or in a shirt pocket.
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3am

Oct 12, 2004, 1:38 PM
I'm sorry, maybe I should have been more precise when describing my inquiry.

Are you able to comfortably navigate and place calls using one hand with this device or must it be used more as a traditional pda (where two hand functions are much easier)? Also, is the screen tap sensitive (stylus) or do you navigate strictly though buttons and the wheel?
The latter question being ... if you were to hold the phone between you shoulder and ear would the screen be an active navigator and push buttons or inadvertently terminate calls ...

Thank you again for your input.
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Stevo2k4

Jan 20, 2005, 11:20 AM
3am said:
I'm sorry, maybe I should have been more precise when describing my inquiry.

Are you able to comfortably navigate and place calls using one hand with this device or must it be used more as a traditional pda (where two hand functions are much easier)? Also, is the screen tap sensitive (stylus) or do you navigate strictly though buttons and the wheel?
The latter question being ... if you were to hold the phone between you shoulder and ear would the screen be an active navigator and push buttons or inadvertently terminate calls ...

Thank you again for your input.


I find that I must occasionally use 2 hands when dialing. I don't like the fact that the number keys for dialing phone calls are ...
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