Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Asus P750 Windows Mobile Smartphone Becomes Somewhat Official
Posted by Paul Martin in "HARDWARE" @ 02:30 PM
"Finally we have a release date for the Asus P750, you remember, the Windows Mobile 6 Professional smartphone you've seen on the::unwired first back in late July. According to CNet, the P750 will be available in Singapore and other Asian countries from December while no further information about a European release are given yet. Furthermore CNet got an official image and full specifications now and as posted on the::unwired before, the P750 will features HSDPA, in addition to built-in GPS and the QVGA display. However, Asus will give 64 MB of RAM only, not the previously mentioned 128 MB."
As Arne Hess previously reported, the upcoming Asus P750 will have "Windows Mobile 6 Professional, a Marvell 520 MHz PXA27x CPU, 256 MB ROM and [64] MB RAM and GSM/GPRS/EDGE and HSDPA at 3.6 Mbps as well as WiFi and Bluetooth are confirmed as well. Furthermore this devices features a SiRF III GPS receiver and an FM radio. Last but not least, it also includes a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera". Overall, sounds pretty nice for those not wanting a clamshell, especially the camera specs. However, compared to some of the better HTC devices, 64 MB of RAM seems a little light. According to CNet's Crave Blog, the P750 should be available in Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia.
As Arne Hess previously reported, the upcoming Asus P750 will have "Windows Mobile 6 Professional, a Marvell 520 MHz PXA27x CPU, 256 MB ROM and [64] MB RAM and GSM/GPRS/EDGE and HSDPA at 3.6 Mbps as well as WiFi and Bluetooth are confirmed as well. Furthermore this devices features a SiRF III GPS receiver and an FM radio. Last but not least, it also includes a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera". Overall, sounds pretty nice for those not wanting a clamshell, especially the camera specs. However, compared to some of the better HTC devices, 64 MB of RAM seems a little light. According to CNet's Crave Blog, the P750 should be available in Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia.