ASUS P527
The ASUS P527 offers the following features:
* Windows Mobile 6 Professional
* built-in Windows Live
* 2 megapixel camera (auto-focus)
* built-in GPS
* FM radio receiver
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ASUS P527 Reviews
CNET reviews the ASUS P527 and writes, “Chances are when you hear the name Asus, you think of motherboards and computer components, or the Eee PC laptop, and probably not smartphones. However, the company is hoping to change that with its latest crop of handsets, including the subject of this review: the Asus P527. And while it certainly got our attention, it was for all the wrong reasons…At first glance, the P527 looks to be a dream with a long laundry list of features–Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6–and a compact design. Asus also does a nice thing by throwing in a number of helpful utilities and applications for the mobile professional. However, it is simply underpowered and suffers from horribly slow performance. The frustration isn’t worth the extras, and it’s definitely not worth the $499 unlocked price (plus, we want 3G support, too). If you’re willing to drop that kind of cash, you’re way better off getting the Nokia N95.” Link.
PC World reviews the ASUS P527 and writes, “Festooned with features, the Asus P527 phone ($570 unlocked, as of 4/11/08) is near perfection–on paper. Its big 2.7-inch LCD and spacious keypad are immediately eye-catching, and under the hood the P527 includes Wi-Fi, GPS, an FM radio, and even remote desktop-control features. It’s too bad that the P527 is so slow that it will try the patience of even the most enthusiastic user. The various quirky and buggy applications don’t help…As a phone, the P527 is capable and easy to talk on, but it has a quieter speakerphone than its size might imply. Its talk-time battery life is excellent, as it lasted the full 10 hours in our lab tests (the maximum amount of time we test). Another plus is that the 2-megapixel camera is better than those of most phones in this class. But everything about the P527–from its shutter lag to its simple data entry–is so ploddingly slow that the phone will quickly frustrate anyone.” Link.
Computerworld reviews the ASUS P527 and writes, “Festooned with features, the Asus P527 phone (US$570 unlocked, as of 4/11/08) is near perfection–on paper. Its big 2.7-inch LCD and spacious keypad are immediately eye-catching, and under the hood the P527 includes Wi-Fi, GPS, an FM radio, and even remote desktop-control features. It’s too bad that the P527 is so slow that it will try the patience of even the most enthusiastic user. The various quirky and buggy applications don’t help…As a phone, the P527 is capable and easy to talk on, but it has a quieter speakerphone than its size might imply. Its talk-time battery life is excellent, as it lasted the full 10 hours in our lab tests (the maximum amount of time we test). Another plus is that the 2-megapixel camera is better than those of most phones in this class. But everything about the P527–from its shutter lag to its simple data entry–is so ploddingly slow that the phone will quickly frustrate anyone.” Link.







