T-Mobile Now Carrying Treo 600 In Stores
palmOne today announced that T-Mobile USA, Inc. is now selling the award-winning Treo 600 smartphone in its retail stores as well as through authorized dealers nationwide.
In February, T-Mobile began selling the Treo 600 smartphone through T-Mobile's direct business sales channels, select value-added resellers and online. Based on the popularity of the Treo 600 smartphone among T-Mobile business customers, and growing demand from mobile professionals and consumers, T-Mobile has expanded its distribution of the Treo 600 smartphone, so more T-Mobile customers can enjoy the benefits of the groundbreaking smartphone.
"Based on the popularity of the Treo 600 with our business customers, offering the Treo 600 smartphone at retail stores was a natural progression," said Scott Ballantyne, vice president of business services marketing for T-Mobile USA, Inc. "We continue to see increasing demand among our retail customers for a converged device that takes full advantage of T-Mobile's all-digital, voice and data networks, and we're delighted to offer the Treo 600 smartphone as a choice for those customers."
Customers who activate a Treo 600 smartphone with T-Mobile under a qualifying rate plan can take advantage of all of the device's wireless data-enabled features, such as email, web browsing and messaging capability.T-Mobile Treo 600 smartphone customers can get unlimited data usage, eliminating the need to count megabytes, so they can accurately budget their wireless expenditures.
"The Treo 600 smartphone continues to gain momentum as carriers like T-Mobile expand their distribution to serve more customers with the smartphone's powerful combination of features that keep mobile professionals in touch on the go," said Ken Wirt, senior vice president, worldwide marketing, palmOne.
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