Treo 90

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Treo 90
mA·h rechargeable Li-ion battery
Dimensions4.25 x 2.8 x 0.4 in.
SuccessorTreo 180

The Treo 90 is a

cellular phone
. When first released it was the smallest Palm OS device on the market.

Design

The Treo 90 features a

infrared port and an SD card slot.[1]

ROM update

The original Palm OS (4.1H) lacks

broken anchor] support and reportedly has trouble formatting 128 megabyte SanDisk
cards. The Treo 90 Updater addresses this problem and adds some other edits. The update is not a software patch but is burned into ROM.

The ROM 4.1H3 update allows the use of SD Cards up to 1GB (confirmed)[citation needed].

Additionally the new SDIO capability allows users to expand the device's features with two expansion cards: the Palm Bluetooth card, which allows the Treo 90 to access the Internet, email and messages wirelessly with a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone and MARGI Systems Presenter-and-Go which connects the Treo 90 directly to digital LCD projectors or other VGA devices to show business presentations stored on the Treo in full color.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Palm Treo 90 - Tablets - CNET Archive". Retrieved 2011-11-14.

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