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Asus Nuvifone P835

Asus Nuvifone P835Before louched the gender Mobile smartphone with Asus Nuvifone M10 and Asus Nuvifone A50. Asus launches first Nuvifone Asus P835 that uses Windows Mobile 6.1 platform. This smartphone is also a full-featured from 5 MP camera, Wi-Fi, HSDPA up to A-GPS.

Full specifications:

* Network: 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, 3G HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
* Size / model: 115 x 59 x 13.8 mm, 148 g / candybar Smartphone
* Screen: TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors, 480 x 800 pixels, 3.5 inches
* OS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
* CPU: Qualcomm 7201A, 528MHz processor, 288MB RAM, 256MB ROM
* Camera: 5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels, autofocus
* Connection: GPRS Class 12 (4 1 / 3 2 / 2 3 / 1 4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps, EDGE Class 12, HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps, 2 Mbps HSUPA, Wi-Fi 802.11b / g, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, microUSB v2.0
* Memory: 4GB internal storage, external microSD, up to 16GB
* Applications: SMS (threaded view), EMS, MMS, Email, games
* Browser: WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (IE), RSS reader
* Color Options: Black
* Battery: Li-Ion 1100 mAh, standby: Up to 350 h, talk time Up to 6 h

Other Features:

* A-GPS support
* Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF viewer)
* Organizer
* MP3/MP4 Player

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Asus Z801 mobile phone

Asus Z801 mobile phone
Asus has released in Taiwan its new mobile phone, the Z801. The Asus Z801 features a 260k color 240 x 320 pixels TFT LCD screen, a 260k color 128 x 128 pixels subscreen, a 2 Megapixel camera, built-in media player supporting H.263 / MPEG4 (3GP) video and MP3 / AAC / WAV / AMR music files and support for voice recognition. The phone has also a microSD slot, FM Radio and Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP and USB connectivities.

The Asus Z801 measures 92 x 46 x 23.5 mm for 110g and it is bow available in Taiwan with the price of 16,800 Taiwan Dollars.
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ASUS Galaxy 7 touchphone

ASUS Galaxy 7 touchphone
Photos of the ASUS Galaxy 7 touchscreen buzz accept been bustling up for months now, and due to a affinity a assertive Samsung device, it's been referred to added than already as an "Omnia-killer" (of course, we accept the urge, but we accept to ask if it's alike account the effort). Now it looks like the association over at Mobile Review accept their easily on the thing, and they've been affectionate abundant to allotment their thoughts. Right off the bat, they were aghast to apprentice that affairs for a 800 MHz processor had been scrapped in lieu of the far beneath agitative 528 MHz Qualcom MS7200A, but they again go on to accord backdrop to the phone's Glide interface (on par with TouchFlo3D, it seems) and its body affection -- the handset itself seems sturdy, able-bodied considered, and it alike integrates some covering for that blow of "class" that alone a asleep beastly can bring. Other than that, it's appealing abundant what you were expecting: a WinMob buzz with a 5 megapixel camera, a 3.5-inch (800 x 480) display, 512MB memory, 4GB accumulator and a microSD slot. The buzz should be accessible aboriginal abutting year.
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ASUS gets official with P835 WVGA


Last we checked, Mobile World Congress concluded a few canicule ago, but clearly ASUS doesn't apperception a bit. Out of nowhere, the aggregation has aloof alien its newest Windows Mobile 6.1 (boo...) smartphone, the P835. Without a doubt, the two standout appearance actuality are the 3.5-inch WVGA (800 x 480) touchscreen and abutment for HSUPA 7.2Mbps downloads. The handset comes loaded with Opera Mobile for web surfing, a trackball, the company's new and bigger Glide user interface, a array acceptable for six to seven hours of talking, a 528MHz Qualcomm 7201A processor, 4GB of centralized storage, a microSDHC agenda slot, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, USB 2.0 connectivity, aGPS and quad-band GSM compatibility. You'll additionally acquisition a 5 megapixel AutoFocus camera and video recording, and beautifully enough, the buzz can bifold as a WiFi admission point to allotment its afire fast affiliation over WiFi with up to ten devices. As ASUS consistently does, we're larboard aerial and dry back it comes to appraisement and availability. Full absolution is afterwards the break.
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Garmin-Asus G60 slated for August launch

Garmin-Asus G60 slated for August launch
What's that, you're still captivation your animation cat-and-mouse for the G60 release? Breathe, child, breathe, it's still activity to be a little while afore you can get your nav on with this celly. Obviously it didn't accomplish the aboriginal bisected of the year as initially planned, but the Garmin-Asus affiliation is now adage that the buzz will still access at its retail destination afore 2010, with some places seeing it in aloof two months time. Why the delays? Apparently its custom acidity of Linux is at atomic allotment of the problem, arch the accumulated couple's alliance attorneys to advance a move to Android for all future, non-WinMo handsets -- accessories that, adverse to beforehand reports, will additionally barrage afore the end of the year. So, G60 in August, or potentially alike hotter Android nav buzz a few months later? Decisions, decisions.
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Asus P565 PDA


At a Windows Mobile 6.1 seminar in Taiwan, Asus shows us its latest addition of PDA phone, the P565. It is said that the Asus P565 is powered by a Marvell 800MHz processor, 256MB ROM and 128MB RAM. It has a …
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ASUS P735 mobile phone

ASUS P735 mobile phone
The ASUS P735 allows users to make full use of its 3G capabilities and integrates network connectivity, video conferencing, multimedia applications and many other business functions. With the P735, no matter where the user is globally, they can always access the information needed for informed business decisions while keeping total control over their personal life on the go. Innovative business functions like the Business Card Recognition function, Meeting Planner and Remote Presenter enhances business faculties with the ability to scan and store business card details directly into contacts, convert 3 different time zones to help plan meetings, and control Powerpoint presentations stored on a notebook via a Bluetooth connection.
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ASUS M530w mobile phone

ASUS M530w mobile phone
With integrated Windows Mobile 6 Standard, the ASUS M530w is able to provide business users with the mobility and the versatility of a mobile office. This powerful smart phone is equipped with a QWERTY keypad for easy and fast text inputs; and innovative windows mobile features allow users to send and receive messages instantly anywhere – providing vital information for users to make important and informed business decisions. Windows Mobile 6 Standard’s biggest benefit is the simplification of ActiveSync - allowing easy transfer of data from the phone to a server. Even if the phone is lost, as long as you still retain the account number, you will be able to transfer the data to another phone - saving you the hassle of reinstalling or re-keying in data.
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ASUS P526 mobile phone

ASUS P526 mobile phone
Asus unveils revolutionary mobile handheld products that are integrated with innovative technologies. Aimed to enhance the user’s mobile experience with convenient and practical solutions, these handhelds help deliver complete customer satisfaction through integration with Windows Mobile 6 and 3G technologies.

The phones unveiled include the ASUS P526 a GPS enabled smartphone, the ASUS M530w, a QWERTY keyboard equipped smartphone and the ASUS P735, a fully integrated 3G Smartphone. All three phones are being showcased at this years Computex in Taipei Taiwan.

P526 – Comprehensive GPS Capabilities

The GPS function of the ASUS P526 is able to plot a route to direct users to the right destination. With a user-friendly interface, users can easily program in the destination and then view directions, the distance traveled, street addresses, and the time and distance left for the journey. With this handy GPS function, users will find it easier to navigate in a foreign country. Additionally, this innovative PDA phone integrates Windows Mobile 6 Professional and allows users to utilize Windows Live functions for instant communication with friends on the Internet, smart searching and smart dial functions.

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ASUS M307 2 Mega-Pixel

ASUS M307 2 Mega-Pixel
Well, today is April Fools day, but I am not fooling around with this little piece of info I've scooped out. Asus today, launched the ASUS M307 2-Mega-pixel camera mobile handset. The new clamshell features Auto Foucus, which enables users to quickly capture the exact image they wanted and allow the main subject to always stand out from the crowd. So just point and shoot!

The ASUS M307 phone is powered by a 2-Mega-pixel camera built in, automatically focuses on the main subject even if it's not at the center of the frame. Features available on the camera front includes, flashlight, external display self-portrait preview, 6 contrast exposures, and adjustable focus, so all you have to do is just point and shoot. On the entertainment parts, it boasts of a music player supporting AAC and MP4 formats. The hassle of opening the flap everytime can be avoided in this model as M307 comes equipped with the One-Touch Track Control on the exterior panel. Play, pause, stop, skip and reverse without flipping over the phone.

The ASUS M307 can do a 15 frames per second, high-resolution QVGA video recording. On the connectivity side, it has WAP 1.2.1/WAP 2.0
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ASUS V75 mobile phone


ASUSTeK Computer Inc has just unveiled its latest phone, the Aus V75 mobile phone which unlike other phones incorporates a full on stereo speaker with a 17 phi amplifier. Thus this model takes mobile audio capabilities a step further and also includes a FM Radio, a MP3 Player and an expandable memory slot to 1GB. The phone promises superior audio quality with or without the included headphones. You can also thanks to the SD mini cards store music up to 1GB and enhance the audio by choosing any of the seven special modes like Classical, Pop, Rock, Bass, Party, Treble and Dance.

The ASUS V75 phone includes a 1.3M-pixel camera with video recording capabilities and has 32 MB of in built memory. It is WAP enabled and supports GPRS too. A CD with software applications is also included for managing tasks like music transfers , editing images and making ringtones . Measuring 99.3x43x17.5 mm the phone weighs about 80g. No word on pricing or availability.
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ASUS P525 mobile phone


Today Taiwan ASUSTeK introduce the quad-band Asus P525 PDA phone that offers all the trappings of a cellphone and PDA as well as a complete mobile business solution for road warriors. Stay connected anywhere with a 416Mhz Intel Xscale processor and Windows Mobile 5.0 OS powering the P525, running on 64MB RAM and 128MB ROM. The 2.8 "QVGA (240 x 320) display works brilliantly and offers more than enough workspace to view all your important office documents. Other features include a 2.0-megapixel camera with auto-focus and flash, WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, a miniSD slot , and a text-to-speech engine. For sensitive information, the P525 offers MySecret. Whether it's word documents, spreadsheets, videos or photos, users can save them in MySecret files and protect them from unauthorized personnel. No words on pricing yet
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ASUS M310 mobile phone

ASUS M310 mobile phone
ASUSTeK Computer Inc may not be in the same league as a Nokia or a Samsung but they are trying! The company has just unveiled its new mobile handset which apart from an impressive 2MP camera with a CCD sensor also has an ergonomically designed body. The M310 is a smart flip phone which I am sure will go down well with both the professionals and the casual users. The camera also has an auto-focus feature which promises to make photography more fun and gives it̢۪s an edge over other camera phones.

The M310 is tailor-made for businessmen and professionals and apart from a smart no frills design they have also incorporated some great business features and applications. Some of these include, 1,000-item day planner for synchronization with PC's Outlook, a monthly or daily view of calendar, 1,000 phone numbers, 9 speed dials, 10 voice commands and 10 voice dials. But that doesn̢۪t mean that it̢۪s just a serious phone , the 2MP camera, the video camcorder and the onboard MP3 will provide relief from all the business related functions.

The M310 sports a vibrant 2.2-inch, 320 x 240-resolution LCD and is able to record and support 3GP videos which can be captured at 15 frames/sec. It has a color external screen too which will alert users of incoming calls and messages. ASUS haven̢۪t revealed anymore details about the MP3 player and the onboard memory. But we are guessing that there would be an option for expanding the memory since no self respecting phone is today̢۪s time would skip a memory card slot. No word on pricing or availability but we will keep you posted on this elegant sliver and white phone.
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Asus MyPal A639 mobile phone

Asus MyPal A639 mobile phone
The Asus MyPal A639 is a 2-in-1 gadget that integrates GPS with a PDA, not somehting new but it is always a useful feature and it means that you won't need to spend extra money to add a Global Positioning System to your Personal Digital Assistant like it happens in some cases.

It features a 3.5-inch touchscreen TFT LCD that uses transflective technology, there is illumination from the front and back of the monitor screen making it easy to use and read under any lighting conditions, be it at night or during the day with direct sunlight - you won't have any problems using the MyPal A639. Besides having a 1GB of memory space to store everything you need, from music to maps and personal documents, there is also a slot for a Secure Digital card.

For a better performance the Asus MyPal A639 comes equiped with an Intel Xscale processor at 416MHz and uses the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 system that comes with:
- Windows Media Player Mobile
- Pocket Outlook
- Calendar
- Internet Explorer Mobile
- Word Mobile

On the connectivity issues there is the normal bluetooth, WLAN 802.11b and WLAN 802.11g. In order to get as much reception as possible a swivel antena was implemented, and to add a final touch there is a built-in microphone to record the start of your singing career.

Sadly there is no information about the price or availability of the Asus MyPal A639, but it is suppose to be on the European market in the near future..

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Asus P320 Quad Band mobile phone

Asus P320 Quad Band mobile phone

Asus is renowned for producing business-oriented gadgets. Here they have deviated a bit from their conventional route to create a consumer-oriented version as the new-sprung Asus P320 Quad Band Mobile Phone. The model is quite handy with its diminutive dimensions and lightweight. Being a stylus accompanied handset; you would have expected a chunkier device or at least a QWERTY keypad supporting the device like the Blackberry 7130 Mobile Phone. Something like the HTC S710 Mobile Phone sports a different advanced auto sliding full QWERTY key board with 5-pronged navigation control.

Starts with a proven OS

The model is arguably the tiniest Windows Mobile 6.1 mobile phone. Consider the galaxy of significant features this operating system brings to your fingertip as you might have experienced in the I-Mate JAQ-3 Mobile Phone. A glitch found here although, is the limitation of the interface concept of Microsoft at mere colour code names or numbers, instead of unleashing smoother screen scrolling as well as speech bubbles as the Apple iPhone Mobile Phone effectively exhibits.

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Asus P320 mobile phone

Asus P320 mobile phone
"It all goes together to make a well-rounded smartphone that's just about the most pocketable Windows Mobile PDA phone you're likely to come across. Unfortunately, though, there's no getting around the fact that the P320's small screen makes using Windows Mobile Professional even more fiddly to use than it normally is. But if you don't mind getting the stylus out occasionally and want the push email and office document features of a Windows Mobile device without the bulk, it's a very solid option. And the inclusion of a GPS receiver in a device this small is just the icing on the cake."
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Asus M930 mobile phone


The sector, where Asus M930 mobile phone excels despite its compact design is the storage capacity sphere. The internal memory of this device refers to a satisfactory 256MB as Nokia E90 mobile phone has only a 128MB on-board memory. Consequently, both the models offer expansion slots suiting microSD cards. Asus M930 also trails in the display screen part with only a 2.6 inches diagonal sized TFT of 400 x 240 pixels resolution to boast as the N90 Communicator proudly presents a magnificent active matrix TFT of 800 x 352 pixels resolution and 16 million colours. The external display screen of the E90 mobile phone is also studded with as much colours and 240 x 320 pixels. Messaging features in both these models too are almost indistinguishable with both the gladiators having stacked their quivers with the best lot one can get anywhere in the market such as Push E-mail, Instant Messaging, various Email protocols like IMAP 4, SMTP and POP3, MMS and SMS.
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Asus P750 mobile phone

Asus P750 mobile phone
Asus P750 lands on the crowded Windows Mobile Pro scene but it sure isn’t dropped defenseless. The Asus PocketPC is among the best equipped Windows Mobile devices on the market. A hardware multi-tap keyboard to back up that 2.6″ TFT touchscreen, HSDPA, fast 520 MHz Marvel CPU, Wi-Fi, built-in SiRF Star III GPS, stereo Bluetooth and Asus P750 come with a 3 megapixel autofocus camera certainly sound like the right ammo to take on HTC-branded devices. There are Asus P750.
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Asus P526 GPS mobile.phone

Asus P526 GPS mobile.phone
Asus is probably best know for its laptop offerings, but the Taiwanese giant is nothing if not prolific and has its fingers in about as many technology industry pies as you can think of, from motherboards to servers. It has also been active in the highly competitive mobile devices space and now we have its latest smartphone, the P526, in for review.It runs on the latest version of Microsoft's mobile platform - Windows Mobile 6 Professional - and as smartphones go, it's a bit of a looker. There's no glossy black plastic, candy red backlit keys, heat-sensitive keys or funky, 'innovative' design. It is, however, one of the slimmer smartphones around at just 16mm, it's very light at 115g, its grey plastic chassis is chrome-trimmed and it even comes with a smart grey leatherette case to protect the screen, and the overall effect is very pleasing on the eye. It's smart but unassuming, a bit like a well-tailored suit.

It's hardly surprising to find that there's no QWERTY keyboard here given how slim the P526 is. Instead there's a number pad under the screen, and the one here is an excellent example. The buttons have a slightly curved profile and are separated from each other making it exceptionally easy to dial numbers manually, and there are a few other nice touches to the control system too. Apart from the usual Windows soft keys and pick-up/hang-up combination there are also short cut buttons for the Windows Start menu and one to activate the Voice Commander software. Below the pick-up key is a button that is initially designated as a quick application launch key, but can be reassigned as a task switch button, allowing you to cycle quickly through open applications.


The good news continues. Along the right hand edge, alongside a memory expansion slot for microSD cards and the trigger button for the two megapixel digital camera, is a dedicated lock switch. It has long been a pet hate of mine with Windows Mobile that in order to lock and unlock the keys and touchscreen on most devices, you have to prod a couple of tiny on-screen buttons. It's not my idea of sensible user interface design. With the P526, however, that's a thing of the past. Just flick the switch and it's locked; flick it again and it's unlocked. I wish more phones would do something similar.
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