Tuesday, June 27, 2006
First Review of the Asus P525
Posted by Raphael Salgado in "HARDWARE" @ 03:00 PM
I call it "Mobility in the Massada" as the first review of the Asus P525 Pocket PC Phone surfaces on an Israeli Pocket PC fan site. Of course, the review is in Hebrew, and my wife hasn't taught me enough to go reading on my own, but luckily, there are many pictures to get a good idea of what you could expect.
It's a pretty-decent-sized Windows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition with an Intel XScale 416MHz CPU, quadband GSM, Bluetooth with A2DP, and Wi-Fi, plus an auto-focusing 2.0 megapixel camera with flash. Similar to Gigabyte's approach, the Asus has added some nice software enhancements, such as two-speed ActiveSync and mass-storage mode and phone profiles. If you can find a Hebrew-to-English online translator (I couldn't), you might be able to pick up more details than I could decipher.
It's a pretty-decent-sized Windows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition with an Intel XScale 416MHz CPU, quadband GSM, Bluetooth with A2DP, and Wi-Fi, plus an auto-focusing 2.0 megapixel camera with flash. Similar to Gigabyte's approach, the Asus has added some nice software enhancements, such as two-speed ActiveSync and mass-storage mode and phone profiles. If you can find a Hebrew-to-English online translator (I couldn't), you might be able to pick up more details than I could decipher.