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More than a phone. It's a wireless modem.

More than a phone. It's a wireless modem.

  • Surf the web on your laptop without Wi-Fi.3,4
    Simply connect the Palm® Treo™ 680 smartphone to your laptop, and then surf the Internet, send email, and access files from a server—just as you would if you were using another connection.3,4 With dial-up networking (DUN), you shouldn't need any extra hardware or a PC wireless data card.

  • Connect with or without wires.
    If your laptop is Bluetooth® enabled, you should be able to connect the Treo 680 to your laptop via Bluetooth wireless technology. Otherwise, you can connect using the included USB cable.4 When you connect with USB, you'll be charging your Treo at the same time you're using your laptop.

Screenshot of Surf the web using your smartphone as a modem.

Surf the web using your smartphone as a modem.3

 






1

Offers vary by mobile service provider and require new service activation. Additional restrictions may apply. Price shown may be after service credit or mail-in rebate.

2

Offers vary by mobile service provider. Additional restrictions may apply. Price shown may be after service credit or mail-in rebate.

3

Within wireless coverage area only. Email and web require data services from a mobile service provider at additional cost. ISP and/or VPN may also be required.

4

A dial-up networking plan from your service provider is also required at an incremental cost above and beyond the service provider's regular smartphone data plans. USB connection also requires USB cable included with smartphone and installation of included software (currently available for Windows computers only), which allows your PC to recognize the smartphone as a modem.

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