BenQ P50: Alluring and Super Cool
By Jenny • Oct 9th, 2008 • Category: UncategorizedSome people are very choosy about what they purchase. For those picky and demanding consumers, BenQ creates products with niche attributes and glamour. One mobile phone that incorporates all the signature BenQ attributes and style is the BenQ P50. In terms of appearance, the product is clearly unmatched and in a class of its own, with its alluring and super cool black complexion.
Now let’s jump to the attributes and characteristics that make this specific model a smartphone. For starters, the gadget delivers a 2G (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900) network, although 3G is sadly absent. This is somewhat of a disadvantage considering most of the top smartphones nowadays, such as the BlackBerry 9000 Bold, are all 3G phones. But BenQ nevertheless provides a big and clear view with its superb 2.8 inch TFT touch screen display, in a clarity of 240 x 320 pixels. As a communicative smartphone, it obviously possesses a QWERTY keyboard, accompanied by onboard wallpapers and downloadable pictures. The device is also compatible with both polyphonic and MP3 ringtones. As far its performance specifications are concerned, the BenQ P50 is rather average. It uses MMC/SDIO memory cards, meaning the memory is extendable by up to 2GB, 64 MB of SDRAM, 64 MB of flash ROM and an Intel PXA 272 processor working with the speed of 416 MHz.
The BenQ P50 comes with numerous advanced communication possibilities, including a GPRS (Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps) facility, Wireless Local Area Network (Wi-Fi 802.11b), Bluetooth and an Infrared port. Its great companionship is reflected by the battery that last up to 120 hours in standby and 4 hours when talking.
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