Finally, the Treao 700p has reached to its conclusion as Palm has re-released its fixed version of the 700p 1.10 ROM updater for Verizon Wireless. The new update follows the step of previous version, but it is intended to resolve the 700p’s much-maligned network disconnection issues.
While there are no new features from earlier updates, but all of the bugs plaguing the 1.06 initial ROM version of the 700p were significantly improved upon by the 1.10 update, including the horrendous performance lag and Bluetooth instability. Other improvements are given below:

Improvement in performance for phone application
Improvements in system to minimize skipping during music playback and eliminate audio delays experienced on some games
Improvements in performance to minimize delays experienced when loading Blazer browser
It supports for new daylight savings time legislation, plus a simplified Date/Time preference panel
It has increased expansion card support including 4GB SD cards and SDHC cards
It has improved handling of SMS messages to lessen stalling of messages.
The customers, who are using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 with SP 2 and above, can update VersaMail client, which includes an update to Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync to add Microsoft’s Direct Push Technology for push email, calendar and contacts.
The update is designed for both Verizon ROM versions of the 700p, including the initial 1.06 ROM. The earlier flawed version of the 1.10 ROM is indicated by ‘TREO700WX-1.10-VZW’ as the software version in the Treo phone app’s ‘Phone Info’ screen.
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