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Treo for Newbies, Pt 3: Looking for answers, protecting your Treo

Thu May 17, 2007 - 10:38 AM EDT - By Jay Gross


Overview

This installment in the Treo For Newbies series answers questions you might not have asked, but might have if you knew to. We�ll give pointers on where to look for answers to your questions, and how to keep your Treo from harm.

As with Part 1 and Part 2, I�ll assume you�ve already got your Treo hooked up to a carrier. For help with that, I�ll have to send you to the service provider of your choice. Sorry �bout that. Also, forgive me if I cover stuff you already know.

We�ll explore some of the options for protecting your Treo from harm, on the go or not, and where to look for answers to your questions. This information applies to all the Treo models, whether PalmOS or Windows Mobile. PalmOS has been renamed GarnetOS but that�s not an issue. Yet.

First things first

Two or three milliseconds after you remove a new Treo from its cozy box, you should get it a screen protector. If you bought a used Treo, check it for screen protection and if you find none, install one as soon as possible. Really, the Treo screen isn�t all that fragile, though it will break, but it�s scratchable according to the incontrovertible law imposed by Murphy. Bouncing around in your pocket, purse, or wherever, the screen is susceptible to knocks and scrapes from keys, coins, and stray chunks of concrete. Although replaceable, it�s an expensive part. You did opt for the dropped/lost/stolen insurance your carrier tried to peddle?

Treos come from the factory with a plastic covering that keeps the screen clean on its merry way to you, and that�ll do until you get something better, or even better.



Encase your Treo

After you get the screen protected, you can work on protecting the rest of the device from physical harm. This quite simply means, buy a case. There�s a mind boggling variety to choose from, offering levels of protection from not much to bank vault. The choice takes pondering, even among the many entries in any given category. Consider where you�ll use your phone, and how much of it you need accessible. Then forget the logic and go for style!

Rather than detail the vast array of cases, I�ll just insert pictures of some of the ones I like. If this seems like a lot of cases, remember I have four Treos. And counting.

Covertec Horizontal Case

ItzKitz SportsBand Case

Monaco Vertical Pouch Case



Palm Leather Holster for Treo 750, 700p, 700w|wx, 680, 650, 600

Palm Leather Side Case

A trio of slick RexRegina designer cases



Speck Case(no review published yet)

Super Slim Hard Case (Crystal) for Treo 680

Smartphone Experts SafeGuard Holster for Treo 750, 700p, 700w|wx, 680, 650, 600

SmartPhone Experts UltraSlim Pocket Pouch Case



Treo 411

Once your Treo�s safe from harm, you can continue your quest for information. There are plenty of sources. My favorite (naturally) is the TreoCentral Forum. Everyone is welcome, whether a TreoCentral customer or not. You don�t need to do any kind of sign up to read what�s there, and with a few searches you can probably find answers to even the most esoteric of questions. There are even sections for non-Treo topics, and many threads comparing Treos with various competitors.


You can browse the forums from your computer, but there�s a shortcut to get the TreoCentral articles, news and forums directly on your Treo - formatted in a way that�s considerate of the small screen. Go to Blazer (tap Home > Web) and enter treo.tc in the �Go� line. Then tap your choice from the small menu that appears. TreoCentral content delivered from this URL is devoid of graphics, and will be easy to navigate on the small screen without side-to-side scrolling. You can access TreoCentral�s articles, news, and reviews and read about the Treo on your Treo, while sitting in a coffee shop waiting for your mocha. Extra chocolate biscotti all around.

As you can tell from the accessories and Bluetooth forums, one of the most burning questions among Treo users is: �What�s the best Bluetooth headset?� You can compare them side by side (by side, by side� there are a LOT of them) with the popup web app on this link. Don�t try that one from the Treo. It�s huge, and graphics intensive, and best viewed on a w-i-i-i-de monitor.

The Treo �knowledge base� section of Palm�s support website can be helpful with troubleshooting. Frankly, the TreoCentral forums are better and more extensive, but Palm has a better search engine, with hot issues flagged at the top for easy access.

Then there�s the documentation - the manual you got with the phone that you tossed out when you got it. No need to rummage in the closet for it, just download an electronic (PDF) copy to your computer. The PDF lets you search electronically for the topics you need, instead of poring through a paper index. If you�re considering a new Treo model, the documentation can help you decide.

For updates and device drivers, browse to Palm�s Downloads section.


More protection

Protected from physical harm, your Treo�s precious information might still be at risk. We�ll tiptoe past the specifics, so as not to tempt the Gremlins in Charge, but there�s loss, theft, and electronic mishaps that necessitate a hard reset that puts everything out back to factory fresh. No case, no screen protector, will be of any use to recover your data. You need a backup.

I haven�t yet found any software, or even magic, that will fend off disaster altogether. So, it might be wise to protect your data from unwelcome eyes with security software. Remember, nothing beats a good backup.



Conclusion

That does it for Part 3, thanks for watching. I hope this has been helpful, or at least entertaining, and that your Treo experience is an enjoyable as mine.




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