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Asus P735 Pocket PC Phone Announced

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 28, 2007 – 5:47 pm  Share
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With 3G too!  This is a slick looking phone. Asus has pushed out some extrordinary phones and PDAs in the last couple years and this one looks more like a Nokia than a Windows Mobile Device, but it sure sounds like a powerhouse! It’s got a 520MHz XScale CPU, 256MB ROM, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, and a 2.0-megapixel camera, BUT… and a big BUT for me… Tri-Band!!! Why do these cool phones do this, please please, just make all GSM Phones Quad Band!  

“The 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. With a broad range of network connectivity options such as UMTS 2100 Mhz, GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 Mhz, GPRS Class 10 and even Bluetooth 2.0, the P735 allows the mobile executive to be truly connected.”

Source: Asus via Pocket PC Thoughts

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