The ASUS P527 Mobile Phone with no 3G




It is true that many of us are choose the phone after its design and color but in my view the most important are its incorporated technologies.

The ASUS P527 Mobile Phone with no 3G

In this case, we are looking at a PDA from Asus that has no 3G function to support the fast transfers through GSM networks, but it comes with a resistant metallic housing that weights just 125 grams with the battery.
But we should look at the good parts, which in this case include a GPS SiRFStar III chipset and an FM radio, all running on a Windows Mobile 6 platform with a TI OMAP 850 processor of 200 MHz.

It works well on GSM900/1800/1900/850 networks and has a 2.6-inch TFT touchscreen of 65K colors and a resolution of 240x320 pixels.
In its 64MB memory and 128MB internal, expandable with an SDHC card, you can store different audio file formats like Midi, MP3, WMA and WAV, or the pictures and short movies you capture on the road with its built-in 2Mp camera of 1600x1200 pixels with autofocus and video recording capability.

Included in the phone’s utilities are: Java, changeable games, alarm clock, calculator, voice memo, T9, handsfree, Business Card Recognition and Voice Recognition.
Asus P527 supports GPRS Class 10, has a modem (EDGE), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g for WLAN support, USB, Bluetooth 2.0, WAP browser, Infrared transfers, and also has e-mail client with IM messaging.

We can expect the phone to come out at the end of this month but for the start it will be available only in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, India and Turkey.


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