MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. (October 15, 2001) - Handspring, Inc. today
introduced the Treo family of compact communicators, combining a
mobile phone, wireless email, messaging and web browsing, and a Palm
OS organizer in a small, lightweight device. Treo will be available
in two versions: the Treo 180, featuring a built-in keyboard for
text input, and the Treo 180g for those who prefer Graffiti text
input. Both will be available in early 2002 for an estimated street
price of $399 with GSM service activation. A product presentation,
demonstration video and full product details are available at
Handspring.com.
Jeff Hawkins, founder of Handspring and chief architect of the
Treo family, said, "The idea for Treo was to combine a phone, a
pager and an organizer into one small product so people could carry
a single device instead of two or three. These first two Treo
products are the beginning of a new era of innovation for Handspring
that will fundamentally change the way people stay in touch."
Treo is designed for anyone who carries multiple mobile devices -
phones, pagers or handheld computers. Even for mobile professionals
who rely only on cell phones, Treo brings a greater level of
usability, convenience and value by adding a powerful organizer and
advanced wireless data applications while maintaining the compact
size and light weight of a phone. For any person on the go, Treo
offers an important lifeline to the home, office or to information
accessible through email or the web.
"Unlike any other product, the Treo 180 combines a GSM phone
with a world-class organizer that's equipped with a keyboard and
sophisticated software to make phone calls, email, messaging and web
browsing more convenient than ever," continued Hawkins.
"People will appreciate having this much power in a device that
fits easily into your pocket."
Handspring is developing a $599 color display version of Treo for
mid-2002. The company plans to sell Treo through most Handspring
distribution channels including Handspring.com, retail outlets and
carrier stores throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Treo
operates on GSM networks. GSM is the most widely used digital phone
standard in the world, with coverage in over 10,000 cities and towns
in North America, and in 171 countries worldwide. Handspring expects
Treo service plans to be provided by leading GSM carriers in North
America, Europe and Asia.
Handspring Innovation
Treo introduces a shift in mobile device design that makes
advanced phone functions and wireless applications hassle-free. For
example, one-handed dialing by name from the PhoneBook is achieved
with just a few key taps on the built-in keyboard of the Treo 180.
The familiar QWERTY keyboard simplifies the process of entering text
messages, email messages, appointments, URLs and other information.
A jog rocker on the side of Treo enables fast one-handed scrolling
through the PhoneBook, Date Book, messages, memos or web pages. A
flip lid protects the digitizing screen, so Treo can be comfortably
slipped into a pocket or purse for easy carrying. The speakerphone
in Treo's flip lid acts as both a standard earpiece for normal phone
calls and a speakerphone for hands-free calls or conference calls.
The flip lid's clear window allows people to see who is calling,
read messages and emails, and check the calendar with the lid
closed. Opening the lid automatically answers incoming calls. A
switch on top of Treo makes it easy to change the phone from ring
mode to vibrate mode, also allowing people to quickly silence
incoming calls.
New Core Applications
Treo offers the core Palm OS organizer applications and is
compatible with all Palm OS applications. The four primary
application buttons on Treo are PhoneBook, Date Book, web browsing
and messaging. The PhoneBook replaces the 'address book' application
on other Palm OS devices. It seamlessly integrates the user's
contact list with the phone function of Treo and offers many quick
and easy ways to dial. The Date Book application maintains the same
improved Date Book functionality of Handspring's Visor family. The
web browsing button launches Handspring's popular Blazer web
browser, a fully HTML- and WML-compatible browser optimized for fast
wireless access to a broad range of content. The messaging button
launches an SMS messaging application for sending short messages to
other GSM phones or email addresses. Any button can be reassigned to
another application, such as the included Internet email client.
Phone Functionality
Treo does everything a mobile phone can do, with greater speed
and ease. Treo users can quickly dial from any of thousands of
numbers stored in Treo's PhoneBook, and can easily create up to 50
one-touch speed dial numbers. A detailed call history stores up to
1,000 entries and enables fast redial and call-back. With the
intuitive interface of Treo's phone application, three-way calls can
be set up by simply dialing two numbers and pressing the "3-way
call" button on the screen. The Caller ID function looks up
phone numbers from the PhoneBook and displays who is calling by
name. Using the personal speaker phone function, Treo users can
speak on the phone completely hands free without a headset - an
ideal feature for conducting conference calls or to simultaneously
conduct a conversation and take notes or check for information on
the device.
Treo is a dual-band phone which can be used to roam
internationally. Treo is also compatible with GPRS, a new industry
standard for wireless data transfer. With additional software that
Handspring plans to deliver when GPRS service plans are widely
available, Treo will fully exploit the benefits of GPRS networks.
Messaging & Email
In addition to its mobile phone features, Treo includes a
solution for sending and receiving text messages and email. With the
SMS messaging application, short text messages are easily composed
and sent to any email address or to any SMS-enabled phone. Mobile
numbers and email addresses can be chosen directly from Treo's
PhoneBook. Sending commonly-used messages is simplified with a
pull-down menu that includes short phrases like "running
late" or "call me." Treo automatically stores
messages so that they may be read, forwarded, replied to or deleted
later.
Treo also allows wireless email access with One-Touch™ Mail
from JP Mobile. One-Touch Mail is a full-featured Internet email
application that makes it easy to send and receive email, contacts,
appointments and memos wirelessly. It is easily user-configured and
connects with Internet-based POP3 email accounts like AT&T
Worldnet, Earthlink and Yahoo!. Additionally, Treo is compatible
with other wireless Palm OS email applications including AOL Mail,
and MultiMail for IMAP accounts.
In Spring 2002, Handspring plans to deliver a downloadable email
solution that will provide secure, automatic delivery of corporate
desktop email such as that from Microsoft Exchange, and
Internet-based POP3 email, to Treo. Powered by software from Visto,
the Handspring email solution will offer integration with the
desktop email inbox, so changes to the inbox on Treo will be
wirelessly synchronized with the desktop email system.
To enable IT departments to deploy secure, behind-the-firewall
wireless access to email for the enterprise, Handspring is working
with leading wireless solution providers including Aether Systems,
Infowave, Neomar, Synchrologic, Visto, Wireless Knowledge and
others, to ensure their applications work seamlessly on Treo. In
addition to email, some solutions can provide wireless access to
critical groupware, database, SFA and CRM data, and can be
customized to meet the specific needs of the corporation.
Full Web Access
Treo provides full, secure access to the Internet through an
updated version of Handspring's popular Blazer web browser, which is
optimized for fast web access from communicators and handheld
computers. With Blazer, web pages are streamed dynamically from the
web so they appear on the Treo screen in seconds, unlike typical
browsers that download an entire page before presenting the
information. This process makes for a much faster overall browsing
experience. Blazer users also have one-touch access to key functions
such as home page and back/forward navigation. A powerful
bookmarking feature with an elegant new user interface allows users
to store up to 100 bookmarks in ten different categories, displayed
as large buttons on the bookmark page for easy one-tap access to
most-used web sites. Strong 128-bit SSL encryption provides a secure
browsing environment for online purchasing. Powered by Handspring's
BlueSky Proxy Server system, Blazer supports multiple web and
wireless standards including HTML, WML (WAP), HDML, cHTML (used in
i-Mode content), and xHTML
Treo Details
The steel-blue colored Treo is easily pocketable at 4.3 x 2.7 x
0.7 inches, and weighs only 5.4 ounces (11 x 6.9 x 1.8 cm, 153g).
Treo features the Palm OS, an integrated dual-band GSM radio module
developed by Wavecom for voice and data communications (900/1900 MHz
for use in U.S., Europe and Asia, 900/1800 MHz for use exclusively
in Europe and Asia), 16 MB of memory, a fast 33 MHz Motorola
Dragonball processor, a rechargeable lithium ion battery, a travel
charger with HotSync cable, and a headset for hands-free phone use.
The battery provides approximately 2.5 hours of talk time and 60
hours of standby time. Both new products have a 4-bit gray scale
display rendering 160 x 160 pixels. Handspring will offer
accessories including belt clips and car chargers.
Treo comes with Palm Desktop software to synchronize PIM data
between your desktop and communicator. A software link to Microsoft
Outlook is included for Windows users to synchronize data between
Treo and Outlook. Third party software solutions (sold separately)
are available to synchronize Treo with other desktop PIM software
such as Notes, ACT! and Goldmine. Current Palm OS device users can
easily update their Palm Desktop software and transfer their
existing data to Treo with the included Handspring CD-ROM.