Asus P527: Smartphone lives up to all Expectations
By Dean • Oct 2nd, 2008 • Category: UncategorizedAsus products have their own identity in the market. We all know about its marvelous laptops and famous Eee PC series, but have you heard about the company’s smartphones? One of the smartphones which you should hear more about is the Asus P527. The mobile phone is actually somewhat unconventional and you’ll realise this at first glance. The main reason for this uniqueness is its combination grey, black and silver complexion, which radiates a phenomenal and eye catching glow.
As a smartphone it naturally offers the standard 2G (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900) network commonly used in most mobile phones. In fact, it is really almost identical to its close relative, the Asus P536 smartphone. The magnificent 2.6 inch display offers a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. And surprisingly, the display is a TFT touch screen. Moving onto ringtones, the device is equally impressive with compatibility for 128 channels polyphonic, Midi, MP3, WMA and WAV ringtones. In terms of core performance features, the mobile also doesn’t disappoint. It includes support for microSD memory cards (transflash), 64 MB RAM, 128 MB of internal memory and a TI OMAP processor working with the speed of 200 MHz. The GPRS (Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps) support makes accessing the internet easy as well. And with the embedded WiFi you can connect the Asus P527 any computer or network without so much the need of an Ethernet cable. The v2.0 Bluetooth is also on board for additional wireless fun. The gadget’s 2 megapixel camera is another nice touch.
The smartphone cannot by any means claim to be the best on the market, but it does still manage to impress for its relatively low price range.
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