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Asus P750 unboxed

20/04/08 09:17:44 am by Matt - 200 words
Categories: Podcast/Video

The Asus P750 has made the news a lot lately mainly because of its VGA screen which was initially set up as QVGA screen. Now with a ROM update you can use the P750 in its full 480x640 glory.

The P750 seems to be a popular device, each time we've mentioned it here on Tracy & Matt we've had a great response in terms of emails and comments. In fact one of our reviewers, Steve, has been asking me every day 'When can I review the Asus P750?'. Well the answer is NOW! Steve is working on the review at the moment and we'll have that here for you soon. For now though enjoy our unbox video:

Asus P750 unboxed

Asus P750 specification

  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional
  • Processor: Marvell PXA270M 520MHz
  • Memory:ROM 256MB, RAM - 64MB
  • 2.6" 65K colour TFT VGA screen
  • HSDPA 3.6Mbps, UMTS 2100, EDGE/GPRS/GSM 900/1800/1900; Class 10
  • Micro-SD, support SDHC
  • WLAN 802.11b g
  • Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
  • SiRF Star III with internal antenna
  • Built-in numeric phone keyboard, 20 keys
  • 3.1MP Camera & Mobile light (LED)
  • 1300 mAh Lithium-Ion Battery
  • 113 x 58 x 17.4 mm
  • 130g (with battery)
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    2 comments

    Comment from: yusuf [Visitor]
    What modem chipset does this phone use? how does the 520 MHz Marvell PXA270M compare with Qualcomm's MSM7200 400 MHz ARM11 apps processor?
    21/04/08 @ 19:44
    Comment from: Leon Mills [Visitor]
    When you are doing your test, see if you can put in an Orange SIM card and see if the voicemail notifications come through and whether you can choose a manual
    provider network. These are two things that did not work with HP 614c.
    25/04/08 @ 10:40

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